Thank you both for the solutions, as well as helping gain a greater
understanding of lilypond.
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Ivan Kuznetsov writes:
> Hello all:
>
> I don't understand why I am getting the error:
>
> warning: unterminated crescendo
> \new Voice {\voiceTwo r8 d8 bf8 r8 a8
> \< cs8 }
>
> as both the crescendo start and end points
Hi Ivan,
> I don't understand why I am getting the error:
> warning: unterminated crescendo
> \new Voice {\voiceTwo r8 d8 bf8 r8 a8
>\< cs8 }
> as both the crescendo start and end points (\< and \f) are
> in \voiceTwo.
But they're in two DIFFERENT
utions I received from
my "Unterminated Crescendo Issue" thread on August 28
(https://www.mail-archive.com/lilypond-user@gnu.org/msg122126.html)
though it does not work here.
Thank you for your help.
\version "2.19.65"
\include "english.ly"
\score {
\new Staff
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Ivan Kuznetsov writes:
> And that does work !
>
> It does appears to be a subtle variation
> of Mr. Kastrup's solution.
>
> tisimst wrote:
>>
>> Instead of this:
>>
>>
>> <<
>> { 8 8\< }
>> \\
>> { f,4 }
>>
Ivan Kuznetsov writes:
> David Kastrup wrote:
>>
>> Ivan Kuznetsov writes:
>>>
>>> Is the only solution to define the problem measure as
>>> a macro (themusic) and then insert that
>>> macro at the appropriate place in the
And that does work !
It does appears to be a subtle variation
of Mr. Kastrup's solution.
tisimst wrote:
>
> Instead of this:
>
>
> <<
> { 8 8\< }
> \\
> { f,4 }
>>>
>
>
> Do this:
>
>
> <<
> { \voiceOne 8
David Kastrup wrote:
>
> Ivan Kuznetsov writes:
>>
>> Is the only solution to define the problem measure as
>> a macro (themusic) and then insert that
>> macro at the appropriate place in the score?
>
> Good grief, no. A macro is completely equivalent
%
Do this:
<<
{ \voiceOne 8 8\< }
\new Voice { \voiceTwo f,4 }
>>
\oneVoice
Hope that helps,
Abraham
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Ivan Kuznetsov writes:
> Thank you Mr. Kastrup.
>
> Whereas the snippet you provided works, I am still
> having trouble implementing your solution into
> the context of my composition.
>
> Is the only solution to define the problem measure as
> a macro (themusic) and
Mark Stephen Mrotek wrote:
>
> Perhaps you could code a second voice with spacers and place the beginning
> and ending of the hairpin exactly.
I have tried using an extra voice with spacers but have yet to
come up with a solution.
Thank you Mr. Kastrup.
Whereas the snippet you provided works, I am still
having trouble implementing your solution into
the context of my composition.
Is the only solution to define the problem measure as
a macro (themusic) and then insert that
macro at the appropriate place in the score?
The
Ivan Kuznetsov wrote:
> Kieren MacMillan wrote:
>>
>> You need to explicitly extantiate the voices, so that the
>> first voice is the main one:
>
> That was a solution. Thanks.
Actually, I spoke too soon. That solution fixed the
Hi David,
> here is a nicer way (given a recent enough version of LilyPond)
I wondered if that \voices command had made it in yet.
Really glad to see it! Now I can (I think?) finally get rid of all my "\split"
macros…
Thanks,
Kieren.
Kieren MacMillan, composer
Kieren MacMillan wrote:
>
> You need to explicitly extantiate the voices, so that the
> first voice is the main one:
That was a solution. Thanks.
I did have to add the command:
\set Timing.beamExceptions = #'()
to get rid of a bizarre default beaming though.
To: lilypond-user Users <lilypond-user@gnu.org>
Subject: Unterminated Crescendo Issue
Hello All:
I need a hairpin crescendo to start
on the second eighth-note of beat one
(underneath the B-flat/D-flat diad)
and continue to the forte under the
second eighth-note of beat two
(underneath the D/
Kieren MacMillan writes:
> Hi Ivan,
>
>> I suspect the error message is because of the way
>> the voices are laid out: Beat one is written
>> as two lilypond-voices
>
> You need to explicitly extantiate the voices, so that the first voice is the
> main one:
>
>
Hi Ivan,
> I suspect the error message is because of the way
> the voices are laid out: Beat one is written
> as two lilypond-voices
You need to explicitly extantiate the voices, so that the first voice is the
main one:
SNIPPET BEGINS
\version "2.19.64"
\include "english.ly"
themusic =
Hello All:
I need a hairpin crescendo to start
on the second eighth-note of beat one
(underneath the B-flat/D-flat diad)
and continue to the forte under the
second eighth-note of beat two
(underneath the D/B-flat/G triad).
The error message I get is:
post01.ly:18:23: warning: unterminated
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