Hello Joram,
Good idea, after… all.
How about:
\version "2.19.80"
% Thanks to David Kastrup for the inspiration!
after =
#(define-music-function (t e m) (ly:duration? ly:music? ly:music?)
#{
\context Bottom <<
#m
{ \skip $t <> -\tweak extra-spacing-width #empty-interval $e
Am 23.12.2017 um 08:52 schrieb Jacques Menu Muzhic:
> Going along you lines, the H and P can be centered between the two notes, see
> below.
Shifting by adding " " is not so nice, you are right. Your solution is
more accurate but also much longer. Perhaps the often mentioned \after
function cou
Hello Joram,
Thanks for this example.
Going along you lines, the H and P can be centered between the two notes, see
below.
JM
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\version "2.19.80"
music = \relative {
a2 c (^" P" b )( ^" H" c ) \glissando d1
}
<<
\new Staff \with { \omit TextScript } \music
\new TabStaff \with { \ta
Hi Jacques,
judging from the other answers, I am used to a "semi-classical" notation:
* slurs in the normal staff as the manual says
* additional H and P in the tab notation
(and S for slide on glissandi, but I consider that as redundant)
Here is an example:
\version "2.19.65"
music = \r
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> Hello folks,
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> The LPNR states that:
>
> Hammer-on and pull-off can
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>
01:00 Menu Jacques :
> Hello folks,
>
> The LPNR states that:
>
> Hammer-on and pull-off can be obtained using slurs.
>
> \new TabStaff {
> \relative c' {
> d4( e\2)
> a( g)
> }
> }
>
>
> Is that the regular way to write such fretted strin
a^" P" [g]
}
>>
Am 22.12.2017 um 15:19 schrieb Menu Jacques:
> Hello folks,
>
> The LPNR states that:
>
> Hammer-on and pull-off can be obtained using slurs.
>
> \new TabStaff {
> \relative c' {
> d4( e\2)
> a( g)
> }
> }
>
quot; P" (c\5) | %4. quarter note
g' %5. quarter note
\times 2/3{gis,^" H " (f)^" P" (g)} %6. quarter note
g %7. quarter note
8 g %8. quarter note
% ... etc.
{g,8^"H" (a)} 8 [g,]
}
}
>>
}
Am 22.12.2
Hello folks,
The LPNR states that:
Hammer-on and pull-off can be obtained using slurs.
\new TabStaff {
\relative c' {
d4( e\2)
a( g)
}
}
Is that the regular way to write such fretted strings instruments music, or is
sometimes an H or P placed between the two notes, as Fi
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