Diosnel Herrnsdorf escribiĆ³:
Daniel,
Off the top of my head, I can't remember the syntax, but look for
something like \DownArpeggio or \ArpeggioDown. The line would still be
squiggly, though, and I think that's fine as far as I know, because a
straight line usually means "plaquƩ" (i.e. non arpeggiated), so the
arrow would be meaningless in this context.
Precisely, I do not want the squiggly line, but a straight one.
Sound-wise there's a difference between strumming upwards and downwards,
plus it's supposed to be an educational excercise where the strumming
pattern is indicated with different pointing arrows, it is not intended
to be arpeggiated.
Suggestions?
Regards,
Diosnel
----- Original Message ----- From: "Daniel Tonda Castillo"
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Subject: Tweaking arpeggios
Hello:
Is there a way to set the squiggly line of the arpeggio to a straight
line with the arrow included?
This is because in guitar music, sometimes the direction of the strum is
indicated with an arrow pointing upwards in case the strum s from the
low strings to the high strings, and viceversa.
Daniel Tonda C.
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