If you look at the full list of articulations in the manual, you will
learn that it's the portato symbol.
/Mats
Quoting Jennifer Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Christian Hitz wrote:
Am 18.04.2006 um 17:17 schrieb Jennifer Clark:
When I use the legato accent like this;
d'4-_
The legato
Christian Hitz wrote:
Am 18.04.2006 um 17:17 schrieb Jennifer Clark:
When I use the legato accent like this;
d'4-_
The legato sigh is written like this
d'4--
Doh! Thanks Christian, that's sorted now. Although I am still wondering
what the other symbol means :-)
Jennifer
Am 18.04.2006 um 17:17 schrieb Jennifer Clark:
When I use the legato accent like this;
d'4-_
The legato sigh is written like this
d'4--
Christian
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When I use the legato accent like this;
d'4-_
It ends up placing a staccato dot under the legato accent as well. I'm
using lilypond 2.8.1 for Windows; am I doing something wrong here?
Thanks!
Jennifer
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