On Tue, 21 May 2024 at 16:04, Aaron Hill wrote:
>
> It is interesting how we interpreted the clef and key signature
> differently when trying to recreate the image. You did manage to the
> squeeze in the forte, which I did not.
Yes, I thought exactly the same thing when I saw your answer. In fac
Thank you all for your really quick response.
> It is interesting how we interpreted the clef and key signature differently
Sorry for the confusion. The example was actually from:
https://imslp.org/wiki/Special:ImagefromIndex/16500/wc13
Thanks again!
Jun
> 2024/05/21 23:24、David Kastrup のメール:
Aaron Hill writes:
> On 2024-05-21 6:40 am, Jun Tamura wrote:
>> Hello,
>> Could someone give me a pointer for this?
>> This is a quite popular notation for bowed string instruments. I’m
>> almost certain that I saw a way to achieve this before but could not
>> find it this time.
>
>
> What you t
On 2024-05-21 6:55 am, Xavier Scheuer wrote:
\relative c' {
\key bes \major
\stemDown
<\tweak duration-log 2 bes bes' f'>2\f
<\tweak duration-log 2 bes' f' d'>2 |
<\tweak duration-log 2 c, a' c>2\fermata
}
It is interesting how we interpreted the clef and key signature
differently when tryin
On Tue, 21 May 2024 at 15:42, Jun Tamura wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Could someone give me a pointer for this?
>
> This is a quite popular notation for bowed string instruments. I’m almost
certain that I saw a way to achieve this before but could not find it this
time.
Hello,
\relative c' {
\key bes \
On 2024-05-21 6:40 am, Jun Tamura wrote:
Hello,
Could someone give me a pointer for this?
This is a quite popular notation for bowed string instruments. I’m
almost certain that I saw a way to achieve this before but could not
find it this time.
What you typically do is \tweak the duration-
> Could someone give me a pointer for this?
>
> This is a quite popular notation for bowed string instruments. I’m almost
> certain that I saw a way to achieve this before but could not find it this
> time.
\version "2.24.2"
{
2
}
HTH
Jean
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Hello,
Could someone give me a pointer for this?
This is a quite popular notation for bowed string instruments. I’m almost
certain that I saw a way to achieve this before but could not find it this time.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Jun