Hey lilypond users, I am trying to write a glissando from note A to note B while traversing several headless stems and, so far, have only come up with the following solution:
headless = #(define-music-function (parser location) () #{ \once \override Staff . NoteHead #'transparent = ##t #}) \relative c'' { c4\glissando \headless b\glissando \headless a\glissando f } In this example, the glissandos are disconnected where the transparent noteheads begin and end. This is in addition to the larger problem that the glissando from the headless a to the f has a different slope than the others, and ideally, I'd like one smooth line from c to f. I've experimented with a variety of kludges including raising/lowering noteheads to interpolate linearly between note A and note B, but this still does not solve the problem of disjoint glissando lines at the transparent noteheads. It seems like a simple solution would be allowing for a glissando to connect to a non-subsequent note, so in the above example, having the glissando connect from the c to the f and budging the stems of b and a accordingly to connect with the gliss. However, I don't know how to do this. Your help would be greatly appreciated! ~Mike _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user