Hi;
I am puzzled how to label each staff of double octave major scales.
I have successfully generated all of the major scales, but now I want
to label them.
This is different than writing tempos or lyrics or piece titles, which
I have not yet experimented with, but read about in the Learning
M
On Fri, Jun 19, 2020 at 10:44 PM Valentin Villenave
wrote:
> On 6/19/20, Paolo Prete wrote:
> > Is there a way, for the above metronome indication " (quarter = 120) "
> of
> > the above MetronomeMark to apply the same font parameters (\abs-fontsize,
> > \bold etc.) specified in the \markup expre
On 6/19/20, Lukas-Fabian Moser wrote:
> But this seems not to have been taken up for the database, neither as an
> addition nor as a replacement for 792 (see
> http://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Search?q=clef+change).
> Did I do something wrong?
No, you did everything right (TBH, you could also have adde
On 6/19/20, Paolo Prete wrote:
> Is there a way, for the above metronome indication " (quarter = 120) " of
> the above MetronomeMark to apply the same font parameters (\abs-fontsize,
> \bold etc.) specified in the \markup expression?
Well, you can always redefine a Scheme function (see the defin
Folks,
some months ago I tried to improve an LSR snippet
(http://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=792 "Clef change at the beginning of
a piece"); namely, I added support for the use of key signatures which
the original LSR solution messes up (*).
Following the instructions in
http://lsr.di.unimi
Hello,
Given:
\tempo \markup {\abs-fontsize #16 \bold "Allegro" } 4 = 120 c'
Is there a way, for the above metronome indication " (quarter = 120) " of
the above MetronomeMark to apply the same font parameters (\abs-fontsize,
\bold etc.) specified in the \markup expression?
Thanks!
P