Re: Need help with Tempo marking / Arpeggios

2003-10-02 Thread Diosnel Herrnsdorf
This seems to be the answer... Thanks, Graham.

Regards,

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From: "Graham Percival" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: Need help with Tempo marking / Arpeggios


> On Sun, 28 Sep 2003 14:49:54 +
> Diosnel Herrnsdorf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Thanks for the tips, Graham. I finally found a way to move the tempo
marking
> > around... and yes, it was in the manual. The arpeggio, however, is a
> > different issue. I'm copying a guitar piece; the top voice of the
> > arpeggiated chord (three top notes) is a quarter note, while the bottom
> > voice of the chord is a dotted half note. Thus the obvious (for me)
thing to
> > do was to write them in different layers... I guess I'll have to keep
> > playing with it.
>
> Ah, I understand the issue now.  The answer is invisible notes.
>
> Here's an example:
>
> <<
> {}
> \\
> { a,2. }
> >>
>
> The syntax might need a bit of work, but I hope you get the idea.
>
> Cheers,
> - Graham



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Re: Need help with Tempo marking / Arpeggios

2003-10-01 Thread Graham Percival
On Sun, 28 Sep 2003 14:49:54 +
Diosnel Herrnsdorf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for the tips, Graham. I finally found a way to move the tempo marking
> around... and yes, it was in the manual. The arpeggio, however, is a
> different issue. I'm copying a guitar piece; the top voice of the
> arpeggiated chord (three top notes) is a quarter note, while the bottom
> voice of the chord is a dotted half note. Thus the obvious (for me) thing to
> do was to write them in different layers... I guess I'll have to keep
> playing with it.

Ah, I understand the issue now.  The answer is invisible notes.

Here's an example:

<<
{}
\\
{ a,2. }
>>

The syntax might need a bit of work, but I hope you get the idea.

Cheers,
- Graham


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Re: Need help with Tempo marking / Arpeggios

2003-09-28 Thread Diosnel Herrnsdorf
Thanks for the tips, Graham. I finally found a way to move the tempo marking
around... and yes, it was in the manual. The arpeggio, however, is a
different issue. I'm copying a guitar piece; the top voice of the
arpeggiated chord (three top notes) is a quarter note, while the bottom
voice of the chord is a dotted half note. Thus the obvious (for me) thing to
do was to write them in different layers... I guess I'll have to keep
playing with it.

Regards,

- Original Message -
From: "Graham Percival" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Diosnel Herrnsdorf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, September 28, 2003 04:08
Subject: Re: Need help with Tempo marking / Arpeggios


> On Thu, 25 Sep 2003 02:18:30 +
> Diosnel Herrnsdorf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I think this might be an easy problem to solve... only that I spent so
much
> > time on it that I cannot think of anything else. Please take a look at
the
> > attached file and see if you can help me to:
> >
> > 1 - Prevent the Tempo Marking (Adagio) from colliding with the notes;
and
>
> Have you read the section about "fine tuning a piece" in the Tutorial?  It
> deals with issues such as moving marks around (to avoid collisions).
>
> > 2 - Have one "Arpeggio" symbol for each chord.
>
> If you want one arpeggio line for each chord, I think you need to make
> each chord a single chord (as opposed to two chords, sepearated by \\ ).
>
> Cheers,
> - Graham



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Re: Need help with Tempo marking / Arpeggios

2003-09-27 Thread Graham Percival
On Thu, 25 Sep 2003 02:18:30 +
Diosnel Herrnsdorf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think this might be an easy problem to solve... only that I spent so much
> time on it that I cannot think of anything else. Please take a look at the
> attached file and see if you can help me to:
> 
> 1 - Prevent the Tempo Marking (Adagio) from colliding with the notes; and

Have you read the section about "fine tuning a piece" in the Tutorial?  It
deals with issues such as moving marks around (to avoid collisions).

> 2 - Have one "Arpeggio" symbol for each chord.

If you want one arpeggio line for each chord, I think you need to make
each chord a single chord (as opposed to two chords, sepearated by \\ ).

Cheers,
- Graham


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Need help with Tempo marking / Arpeggios

2003-09-24 Thread Diosnel Herrnsdorf
Hi there,

I think this might be an easy problem to solve... only that I spent so much
time on it that I cannot think of anything else. Please take a look at the
attached file and see if you can help me to:

1 - Prevent the Tempo Marking (Adagio) from colliding with the notes; and
2 - Have one "Arpeggio" symbol for each chord.

Thanks and regards,

Diosnel Herrnsdorf


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