Re: relative mode quandary with example
Paul Scott wrote: > How about interTwo = \notes\relative c' { r8 r16 fis fis4 r gis ais4 r8 ais gis4 ais } instead? Paul Scott Thanks, I tried it similarly before posting the original, but backwards - I put the relative in front of the notes and it didn't work. Cool, that makes that one group relative to that octave, and each variable assigned group can have a differant relativity. That helps a lot. -- Chip ___ Lilypond-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
Re: relative mode quandary with example
chip wrote: > > I am using relative mode to enter notes, and have defined a variable to > hold a phrase, which contains one ' mark on the first note. When I call > that variable in the piece multiple times consequitively, it is raised > an octave each time because of the ' mark. I can't add a , to the last > note becuase that will lower the last note an octave too low. Is there a > way to work around this or should I use absolute mode? > The code in question is copied below. > Thanks > -- > Chip > > The code in question - > > interTwo = \notes { > r8 r16 fis' fis4 r gis > ais4 r8 ais gis4 ais > } > Try interTwo = \notes { \relative c' c { r8 r16 fis' fis4 r gis ais4 r8 ais gis4 ais } } IIRC, that tends to work. ___ Lilypond-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
Re: relative mode quandary with example
chip wrote: I am using relative mode to enter notes, and have defined a variable to hold a phrase, which contains one ' mark on the first note. When I call that variable in the piece multiple times consequitively, it is raised an octave each time because of the ' mark. I can't add a , to the last note becuase that will lower the last note an octave too low. Is there a way to work around this or should I use absolute mode? The code in question is copied below. Thanks -- Chip The code in question - interTwo = \notes { r8 r16 fis' fis4 r gis ais4 r8 ais gis4 ais } It looks like you are answering your own questions but: How about interTwo = \notes\relative c' { r8 r16 fis fis4 r gis ais4 r8 ais gis4 ais } instead? Paul Scott ___ Lilypond-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user