Kieren MacMillan skrev:
\version "2.11.33"
\paper{ ragged-right=##t }
drumStuff = \relative
{
\override TextSpanner #'dash-fraction = #1
\override TextSpanner #'bound-details #'left #'text = \markup {
\musicglyph #"scripts.open" \hspace #0.2 } c'4 c c c |
c\startTextSpan c c c
2007/12/6, Frank Cornelis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> This is what I have now:
> \textSpannerUp
> \override TextSpanner #'edge-text = #(cons (markup #:circle " " ) "")
> \override TextSpanner #'dash-fraction = #'()
> \override TextSpanner #'extra-offset = #'(0 . 0.5)
>
> Usage:
>
> 8\startTextSpan[8] 8
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>CC: lilypond-user@gnu.org
>Onderwerp: Re: open hihat
>
>Hi Frank,
>
>> I'm doing a drum sheet in Lilypond and I would like to add the
>> following notation on top of the hihat notes: O-- to mark
>> an open hihat.
>> How to d
ser@gnu.org> Date:
> Wed, 5 Dec 2007 14:02:33 +0000> Subject: Re: open hihat> > Hi Ed,> > > There
> is a standard notation for open hi hat: hho> But what I want is not to have
> to repeat this hho all over the place but use the alternative O--
&g
Hi Frank,
I'm doing a drum sheet in Lilypond and I would like to add the
following notation on top of the hihat notes: O-- to mark
an open hihat.
How to do this? I guess I need to define some \start... \stop...
thing?
I think a regular TextSpanner would do the trick...
Hope this
On 5 Dec 2007, at 14:45, Ed Ardzinski wrote:
Isn't open hi hat a standard notation?
Blatter, "Instrumentation/orchestration", ex. 218, p. 206, says +
above the note for closing the hi-hat cymbal, and a small circle o
for an opening it, and no line between those symbols; he just marks
eve
ilto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Verzonden: woensdag, december 5, 2007 02:45 PM
>Aan: lilypond-user@gnu.org
>Onderwerp: RE: open hihat
>
>Isn't open hi hat a standard notation? I'm not too adventurous in my drum
>parts, but I recall seeing that there are several hi hat sounds available
Isn't open hi hat a standard notation? I'm not too adventurous in my drum
parts, but I recall seeing that there are several hi hat sounds available int
he standard drum kit. In the old version of LP I use (2.6.5) the documentation
has a pretty good description under "percussion staves"...
> F