Dear David,
what do You mean by

> Actually makes a good case against s1*0 if you follow it with
> { c c c c }.
>

> Dear community,
> I found this very useful snippet at
> http://gillesth.free.fr/Lilypond/copyArticulations/copyArticulations.ly

Actually makes a good case against s1*0 if you follow it with
> { c c c c }.
>
> > With this it was very to recreate my addTenuto-function in the
> > following way:
> > addTenuto = #(define-music-function (parser location x) (ly:music?)
> > #{
> > \copyArticulations {c--} $x
> > #})
> > The below quoted snippet shows that it works find, every note gets it's
> > tenuto sign, rests are left without, but: I still searching for a
> > possiblity to let the second of two tied-notes without a tenuto. Has
> > anyone an idea, how this can be done?
>
> \addTenuto { c4 d e f g1 ~ } g4 \addTenuto { f e d r4 c d2 }
>
> Probably not quite what you wanted, though.
>
> --
> David Kastrup
>
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