> And let's say I want to add fingering instructions, but only to the
> first , as if I had written
>
> \relative c' { 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
> 8 }
>
Sorry to answer so late.
This snippet can perhaps make your life easier :
http://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=768
But it will not work as you expect if
Gilles THIBAULT writes:
>> And let's say I want to add fingering instructions, but only to the
>> first , as if I had written
>>
>> \relative c' { 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
>> 8 }
>>
>
> Sorry to answer so late.
> This snippet can perhaps make your life easier :
>
On 2015-11-09 19:40, David Kastrup (and Simon Albrecht) wrote:
> Stephan Neuhaus writes: [...]
Thanks, both solutions work like a charm!
Now another thing, in the same context. Let's say I have
pattern = { 8 8 }
\relative c' { \repeat unfold 4 \pattern }
And let's say I
Stephan Neuhaus writes:
> Dear list,
>
> I have a piece that contains phrases that are repeated often. For
> example, let us assume that the phrase consists of two sixteenth notes.
> In the piece in question, the unit of repetition is in fact much longer;
> this is just an
Dear list,
I have a piece that contains phrases that are repeated often. For
example, let us assume that the phrase consists of two sixteenth notes.
In the piece in question, the unit of repetition is in fact much longer;
this is just an example. So I have done this:
phrase = { c16 d16 }
Hello Stephan,
On 09.11.2015 18:45, Stephan Neuhaus wrote:
Dear list,
I have a piece that contains phrases that are repeated often. For
example, let us assume that the phrase consists of two sixteenth notes.
In the piece in question, the unit of repetition is in fact much longer;
this is just
P.S. Technically, \staccato and similar are not markups (which would
create a TextScript grob), but articulations (which create a Script
grob) – important, when you want to use an override.
On 09.11.2015 18:45, Stephan Neuhaus wrote:
Dear list,
I have a piece that contains phrases that are