Here's a problem more or less common in contemporary music notation (and
very common in contemporary me, right now)
In some pieces of music it's common to reflect accelerandos and
ritardandos by proportionally increasing and decreasing (respectively)
the distance between notes.
Here is an ex
Am 26.01.2016 um 21:19 schrieb Caio Giovaneti de Barros::
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> http://www.music.indiana.edu/departments/academic/composition/style-guide/images/newimages/featherEX.gif
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> What do you think would be the best way to implement this in Lilypond?
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This is already implemented; see section 1.2.4
Hi Caio, Hi Malte,
Well there's something strange here: proportional duration seems to work in
one feather direction only:
\version "2.19.35"
\relative c'' {
\set Score.proportionalNotationDuration = #(ly:make-moment 1/40)
\override Beam.grow-direction = #RIGHT
\featherDurations #(ly:make-
Oops my fault.
So here it goes:
\version "2.19.35"
\relative c'' {
\set Score.proportionalNotationDuration = #(ly:make-moment 1/40)
\override Beam.grow-direction = #RIGHT
\featherDurations #(ly:make-moment 2/3)
{ e32[
\override NoteHead.transparent = ##t
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On 26-01-2016 18:48, Malte Meyn wrote:
This is already implemented; see section 1.2.4 of the notation reference
(this is called “feathered beams”).
You are right. I guess after 4 hours of music editing my brain went on
strike
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Thanks!!
On 26-01-2016 19:12, Pierre Perol-Schneider wrote:
Oops my fault.
So here it goes:
\version "2.19.35"
\relative c'' {
\set Score.proportionalNotationDuration = #(ly:make-moment 1/40)
\override Beam.grow-direction = #RIGHT
\featherDurations #(ly:make-moment 2/3)
{ e32[
\ove