Robert Blackstone <blackstone.rob...@gmail.com> writes:

> Hi David,
>
> Ref.: "You have to use \slurUp at the moment a slur is _started_, not
> when it already had ended." That sounds perfectly logical but when I
> place \slurUp before the ( or \( I get the error message "error:
> syntax error, unexpected EVENT_IDENTIFIER" No idea why.

"At the moment a slur is started" is not the same as "square in the
middle of the musical expression when a moment is started".

And it's not like I have not explicitly explained it:

>> You have to use \slurUp at the moment a slur is _started_, not when it
>> already had ended.
>> 
>> In this case this means either writing \slurUp/\phrasingSlurUp together
>> with the respective \stemUp (usually all of those would rather be \once
>> \whateverUp ).

Sometimes it pays to read more than one sentence.  But if people did
that, our political landscape would likely be different.  Which does not
need to be a bad thing.

-- 
David Kastrup

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