Anacrusis

2013-09-07 Thread Mark Stephen Mrotek
Hello: A partial measure contains 1 and 1/16 beat. How is that notated in the command "\partial?" Thank you. Mark ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user

Fwd: Anacrusis

2013-09-07 Thread Carl Peterson
On Sat, Sep 7, 2013 at 11:28 PM, Mark Stephen Mrotek wrote: > Hello: > > ** ** > > A partial measure contains 1 and 1/16 beat. How is that notated in the > command “\partial?” > > ** > Try \partial 16*17 ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-u

Re: Anacrusis

2013-09-07 Thread Carl Peterson
ntation/notation/special-rhythmic-concerns#time-administration. There might be a more direct way, but that's what comes to mind now that I've actually thought about it. Cadenza might also work here. Basically, declare a partial measure (\partial 4), then before you get to the end of the q

RE: Anacrusis

2013-09-07 Thread Mark Stephen Mrotek
-user Subject: Re: Anacrusis On Sat, Sep 7, 2013 at 11:35 PM, Carl Peterson wrote: On Sat, Sep 7, 2013 at 11:28 PM, Mark Stephen Mrotek wrote: Hello: A partial measure contains 1 and 1/16 beat. How is that notated in the command "\partial?" Try \partial 16*17 *sigh*.

Re: Anacrusis

2013-09-07 Thread Nick Payne
On 08/09/13 13:28, Mark Stephen Mrotek wrote: Hello: A partial measure contains 1 and 1/16 beat. How is that notated in the command "\partial?" Use Timing.measurePosition instead: \version "2.17.25" \relative c'' { \set Timing.measurePosition = #(ly:make-moment -5/16) c4 c16 | c1 c

RE: Anacrusis

2013-09-07 Thread Mark Stephen Mrotek
: Saturday, September 07, 2013 9:41 PM To: lilypond-user@gnu.org Subject: Re: Anacrusis On 08/09/13 13:28, Mark Stephen Mrotek wrote: Hello: A partial measure contains 1 and 1/16 beat. How is that notated in the command "\partial?" Use Timing.measurePosition instead: \version &q

Re: Anacrusis

2013-09-07 Thread Nick Payne
On 08/09/13 15:02, Mark Stephen Mrotek wrote: Mr. Payne, Perfect! Thank you. I assume that the "-5/16" means that the measure starts 5/16 before the end. Correct? See the NR section on upbeats: http://www.lilypond.org/doc/v2.17/Documentation/notation/displaying-rhythms#upbeats _

Re: Anacrusis

2013-09-07 Thread Jim Long
On Sat, Sep 07, 2013 at 08:28:52PM -0700, Mark Stephen Mrotek wrote: > Hello: > > A partial measure contains 1 and 1/16 beat. How is that notated in the > command "\partial?" > > Thank you. > > Mark You say 1 and 1/16 *beat*, but I suspect you mean one quarter *note* and one 16th *note*, correc

RE: Anacrusis

2013-09-08 Thread Mark Stephen Mrotek
Jim: Thank you for your reply and the second way to accomplish the partial measure. Mark -Original Message- From: Jim Long [mailto:lilyp...@umpquanet.com] Sent: Saturday, September 07, 2013 11:30 PM To: Mark Stephen Mrotek Cc: lilypond-user@gnu.org Subject: Re: Anacrusis On Sat, Sep

RE: Anacrusis

2013-09-08 Thread Mark Stephen Mrotek
: Re: Anacrusis On 08/09/13 15:02, Mark Stephen Mrotek wrote: Mr. Payne, Perfect! Thank you. I assume that the "-5/16" means that the measure starts 5/16 before the end. Correct? See the NR section on upbeats: http://www.lilypond.org/doc/v2.17/Documentation/notation/displayi

Re: anacrusis

2006-12-27 Thread Tim Reeves
Manuel wrote: > Paul, are > > > anacrusis > > upbeat > > pickup > > > all commonly understood terms in english speaking countries? FWIW, as an American musician, I've never come across "anacrusis", but I'm not

Appoggiatura in Anacrusis

2013-06-03 Thread Mark Stephen Mrotek
Good Day! A piece begins with an anacrusis - see attached file "without.ly." When the "g" is notated as an appoggiatura to the "f" - see attached file "with.ly" - some dreck appears. http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=183 states that the grace sho

Absolute Beginners - Anacrusis

2006-12-27 Thread Manuel
This is to invite criticism for the "anacrusis" part of the chapter, which I added towards the end. Manuel ( ... ) As a last thing in our little first beginners' chapter, we'll give you the tool for beginning your melodies with an anacrusis or "upbeat". T

Re: Appoggiatura in Anacrusis

2013-06-03 Thread Jean-Charles Malahieude
Le 03/06/2013 17:32, Mark Stephen Mrotek disait : Good Day! A piece begins with an anacrusis – see attached file “without.ly.” When the “g” is notated as an appoggiatura to the “f” – see attached file “with.ly” – some dreck appears. Both hands don't have the same duration since one of

Re: Absolute Beginners - Anacrusis

2006-12-27 Thread Paul Scott
Manuel wrote: This is to invite criticism for the "anacrusis" part of the chapter, which I added towards the end. Manuel ( ... ) As a last thing in our little first beginners' chapter, we'll give you the tool for beginning your melodies with an anacrusis or "upbe

Re: Absolute Beginners - Anacrusis

2006-12-27 Thread Manuel
Paul, are anacrusis upbeat pickup all commonly understood terms in english speaking countries? This is the \partial command. If you need, say, a quarter-note anacrusis, you type "quarter note" - "asterisk" - "one" after the commad, in this way: \pa

Re: Absolute Beginners - Anacrusis

2006-12-27 Thread Paul Scott
Manuel wrote: Paul, are anacrusis upbeat pickup all commonly understood terms in english speaking countries? Yes. There are probably some musicians who are not familiar with anacrusis. Paul ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user

Re: Absolute Beginners - Anacrusis

2006-12-27 Thread Manuel
Paul, I have now changed this part. What do you think? ( ... ) And last but not least in our little first beginners' chapter, we'll give you the tool for beginning your melodies with an anacrusis, also known as "upbeat" or "pickup". This is the \partial

Re: Absolute Beginners - Anacrusis

2006-12-27 Thread Paul Scott
rhythmic value equivalent to that anacrusis, so we used a formula: \partial x * y where "x" stands for a rhythmic value - like "16" for a sixteenth note or "semiquaver" and "y" stands for the quantity of those, like "5" . The sign in between is an

Anacrusis in multiple tunes on page

2014-10-19 Thread Don Gingrich
It seems clear to me that I am mis-formatting something. What I am trying to do is is to put multiple tunes on a single page as for a "set" of tunes for a dance. The problem that I'm having is that many of these tunes start both the "A" part and the "B" part

Chord names starting right after the anacrusis

2019-07-03 Thread Vicente Sanches
Hi everyone, I want to write a song in which the melody begins in upbeat (anacrusis) and the chords begins on the next bar. I have tried a lot but i can't make the chord names appear after the anacrustic bar. Can you help me? P.s. Sorry for my english. Regards, Vicente Sa

Re: Anacrusis in multiple tunes on page

2014-10-19 Thread Keith OHara
Don Gingrich internode.on.net> writes: > Partial works fine for the initial anacrusis, but if the piece has multiple > parts, each with an anacrusis, the processor complains about the > subsequent \partial directives. It also doesn't much like a \partial > at the end of th

Re: Anacrusis in multiple tunes on page

2014-10-20 Thread Patrick or Cynthia Karl
uot;A" part and the "B" part > with an anacrusis and end the part with a shorter measure to > make the number of beats work out. > > Partial works fine for the initial anacrusis, but if the piece has multiple > parts, each with an anacrusis, the processor complains

Re: Anacrusis in multiple tunes on page

2014-10-22 Thread Keith OHara
Patrick or Cynthia Karl mac.com> writes: > > Recently you posted: > > What I am trying to do is is to put multiple tunes on a single page > as for a "set" of tunes for a dance. The problem that I'm having is > that many of these tunes start both the "A&q

Re: Chord names starting right after the anacrusis

2019-07-03 Thread Aaron Hill
On 2019-07-03 4:03 pm, Vicente Sanches wrote: Hi everyone, I want to write a song in which the melody begins in upbeat (anacrusis) and the chords begins on the next bar. I have tried a lot but i can't make the chord names appear after the anacrustic bar. It often helps to provi