RE: left-hand marking
Tom, Welcome. Mark From: Tom Sgouros [mailto:tomf...@as220.org] Sent: Wednesday, September 16, 2020 9:08 AM To: Mark Stephen Mrotek Cc: lilypond-user@gnu.org Subject: Re: left-hand marking Thank you. Had to hunt for "thumbBracket.ily", but this has the output I want, even if I was hoping for simpler. And thank you also for the arpeggiobracket suggestion. That might also work. -Tom On Wed, Sep 16, 2020 at 11:05 AM Mark Stephen Mrotek mailto:carsonm...@ca.rr.com> > wrote: Tom, I do not know of a canonical way, yet here is code the create “thumb brackets.” Mark https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2015-11/txt6sGQp9BPp7.txt From: lilypond-user [mailto:lilypond-user-bounces+carsonmark <mailto:lilypond-user-bounces%2Bcarsonmark> =ca.rr@gnu.org <mailto:ca.rr@gnu.org> ] On Behalf Of Tom Sgouros Sent: Wednesday, September 16, 2020 5:28 AM To: lilypond-user@gnu.org <mailto:lilypond-user@gnu.org> Subject: left-hand marking Hello all: How does one mark notes that should be played with the other hand in piano music? I'm thinking about notes in the treble clef that should be played with the left hand crossed over, or notes at the top of a bass clef chord that should be played with the right hand. I've seen brackets extending from the other clef, for the chord, as well as little "L.H" marks. (Or "M.S." or "M.D." depending.) Is there a Lilypond-canonical way to indicate this? Thank you, -Tom
Re: left-hand marking
Thank you. Had to hunt for "thumbBracket.ily", but this has the output I want, even if I was hoping for simpler. And thank you also for the arpeggiobracket suggestion. That might also work. -Tom On Wed, Sep 16, 2020 at 11:05 AM Mark Stephen Mrotek wrote: > Tom, > > > > I do not know of a canonical way, yet here is code the create “thumb > brackets.” > > > > Mark > > > > https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2015-11/txt6sGQp9BPp7.txt > > > > > > > > *From:* lilypond-user [mailto:lilypond-user-bounces+carsonmark= > ca.rr@gnu.org] *On Behalf Of *Tom Sgouros > *Sent:* Wednesday, September 16, 2020 5:28 AM > *To:* lilypond-user@gnu.org > *Subject:* left-hand marking > > > > Hello all: > > > > How does one mark notes that should be played with the other hand in piano > music? > > > > I'm thinking about notes in the treble clef that should be played with the > left hand crossed over, or notes at the top of a bass clef chord that > should be played with the right hand. > > > > I've seen brackets extending from the other clef, for the chord, as well > as little "L.H" marks. (Or "M.S." or "M.D." depending.) Is there a > Lilypond-canonical way to indicate this? > > > > Thank you, > > > > -Tom >
RE: left-hand marking
Tom, I do not know of a canonical way, yet here is code the create “thumb brackets.” Mark https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2015-11/txt6sGQp9BPp7.txt From: lilypond-user [mailto:lilypond-user-bounces+carsonmark=ca.rr@gnu.org] On Behalf Of Tom Sgouros Sent: Wednesday, September 16, 2020 5:28 AM To: lilypond-user@gnu.org Subject: left-hand marking Hello all: How does one mark notes that should be played with the other hand in piano music? I'm thinking about notes in the treble clef that should be played with the left hand crossed over, or notes at the top of a bass clef chord that should be played with the right hand. I've seen brackets extending from the other clef, for the chord, as well as little "L.H" marks. (Or "M.S." or "M.D." depending.) Is there a Lilypond-canonical way to indicate this? Thank you, -Tom
Re: left-hand marking
Hi Tom, perhaps \arpeggioBracket does what you want? https://lilypond.org/doc/v2.20/Documentation/notation/expressive-marks-as-lines#arpeggio Cheers, Martín. On Wed 16. Sep 2020 at 14:30 Tom Sgouros wrote: > Hello all: > > How does one mark notes that should be played with the other hand in piano > music? > > I'm thinking about notes in the treble clef that should be played with the > left hand crossed over, or notes at the top of a bass clef chord that > should be played with the right hand. > > I've seen brackets extending from the other clef, for the chord, as well > as little "L.H" marks. (Or "M.S." or "M.D." depending.) Is there a > Lilypond-canonical way to indicate this? > > Thank you, > > -Tom > > > -- www.martinrinconbotero.com