Trevor Daniels wrote:
>
>
> I've never tried it, but could you use a drum voice to avoid
> transposition problems?
>
>
In my case I cant just change to a drum voice because these measures are in
the midst of a voice that does play standard notation for most of the piece,
but in places I just have him comping the changes. I never thought of
transpose, that would misplace the slashes. Is there any wrapper that can
flag a range of notes to not participate in parent transposition?
For example:
\dontTranspose { b b b b }
Such a command would open up the free use of all kinds of rhythmic notehead
possibilities for comping or slapping the guitar top, etc. that
non-percussion instruments per-se can utilize in their voices.
This slash notation is very commonly used, and I think there should be at
least a small example in the manual on how to do it properly. (In my
original example I still have to hide the stems, but they could be handy if
you want to show a specific rhythm)
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