On Thu, Mar 2, 2017 at 9:48 PM, Jinsong Zhao <jsz...@yeah.net> wrote: > On 2017/3/3 10:35, Jeffery Shivers wrote: >> >> On Thu, Mar 2, 2017 at 9:24 PM, Jinsong Zhao <jsz...@yeah.net> wrote: >>> >>> Hi there, >>> >>> In a violin score, I saw something similar to the following code, but the >>> second voice b4 was displayed as a triangle. >>> >> >> Do you have a screenshot or small image you could attach which shows >> the notehead you want? Was it definitely a triangle, by the way? Not a >> diamond? > > > I don't know that I could post image into a mailing list. Please find the > attached small screenshot. >
Hm. I studied violin for twelve years and have no idea what that means. It could mean some harmonic technique; maybe it is that composer's (confusing) shorthand to playing a fifth artificial with b pressed, f# touched, sounding an octave up from that. But it makes no sense to write it that way, so must mean something else.. > In fact, I don't know whether it was a note or not. I would say it is definitely *some* kind of note (and not articulation) due to the presence of a ledger line. > >> >> Is what you're looking for here? >> http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/notation/note-heads >> >>> I can not recognize it, and >>> don't know how to input it into lilypond. Any help? Thanks in advance. >>> >>> \relative c' { >>> \key g \major >>> << {dis16 [fis b, ais]} \\ {s \omit Stem b4} >> >>> } >> >> >> This is a better version of your snippet, by the way. >> >> == snip >> \relative c' { >> \key g \major >> << >> {dis16[ fis b, ais]} >> \\ >> {s16 \omit Stem \omit Flag b16 s8} >> >> >> } >> == snip >> >> Beams are started/stopped *post-note*, meaning the syntax is like: c[ c] >> > > Thanks a lot for the snippet. > > Best, > Jinsong > >> Best, >> Jeffery >> >>> >>> Best, >>> Jinsong > > -- Jeffery Shivers jefferyshivers.com soundcloud.com/jefferyshivers _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user