Re: "Hymn template" snippet

2022-09-05 Thread Dan Eble
On Aug 9, 2022, at 10:07, Trevor wrote: > In more modern hymn books there is a movement to use thin double lines > throughout rather than commas to show how the lines of the verse map onto the > music, although settings of traditional hymns usually retain the commas (see > Common Praise). Tha

Re[2]: "Hymn template" snippet

2022-08-09 Thread Trevor
Dan, you wrote 09/08/2022 13:33:11 On Aug 9, 2022, at 08:26, Kieren MacMillan wrote: The big difference, in my mind — as composer, arranger, conductor, and performer — is that a caesura is generally longer than a comma/breath, and intentionally interrupts the flow of the overall line, wh

Re: "Hymn template" snippet

2022-08-09 Thread Dan Eble
On Aug 9, 2022, at 08:26, Kieren MacMillan wrote: > > Hi all, > > The big difference, in my mind — as composer, arranger, conductor, and > performer — is that a caesura is generally longer than a comma/breath, and > intentionally interrupts the flow of the overall line, whereas the > comma/br

Re: "Hymn template" snippet

2022-08-09 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi all, The big difference, in my mind — as composer, arranger, conductor, and performer — is that a caesura is generally longer than a comma/breath, and intentionally interrupts the flow of the overall line, whereas the comma/breath usually doesn't (or at least doesn't in as dramatic a manner)

Re: "Hymn template" snippet

2022-08-09 Thread Dan Eble
On Aug 9, 2022, at 07:40, Trevor wrote: > A comma is the standard way of writing a breathing point in vocal music. It > is used extensively in Hymns Ancient and Modern, New Standard. Gould writes > on page 436 in the Vocal Music chapter: "When a note should be sung for its > full duration, wit

Re: "Hymn template" snippet

2022-08-09 Thread Trevor
-- Original Message -- From: "Dan Eble" To: "lilypond-devel" Sent: 08/08/2022 22:46:32 Subject: "Hymn template" snippet "Hymn template" https://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=703 I don't see any way to find the author of a snippet. I&#x

Re: "Hymn template" snippet

2022-08-09 Thread Dan Eble
Gilles, I would like to learn the reason for using \breathe and \bar "||" in the LilyPond snippet entitled "Hymn template" [1], Are they intended to communicate two different things, or was it merely a stylistic decision to use \bar "||" at the end of a system and \breathe in the middle? Als

Re: "Hymn template" snippet

2022-08-09 Thread Sebastiano Vigna
> On 9 Aug 2022, at 09:00, Werner LEMBERG wrote: > >> "Hymn template" >> https://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=703 >> >> I don't see any way to find the author of a snippet. > > Alas, this information is not in the LSR database dump. The only > information I can extract is > > id_owner_usr:

Re: "Hymn template" snippet

2022-08-09 Thread Werner LEMBERG
> "Hymn template" > https://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=703 > > I don't see any way to find the author of a snippet. Alas, this information is not in the LSR database dump. The only information I can extract is id_owner_usr: 69 Sebastiano, would there be a way to contact the person who is as

"Hymn template" snippet

2022-08-08 Thread Dan Eble
"Hymn template" https://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=703 I don't see any way to find the author of a snippet. I'd like to ask the author of this snippet about the reason for using \breathe and \bar "||". Are they intended to communicate two different things, or was it merely a stylistic decisi