Re: cross-staff "synchronized" grace-note figure

2008-03-14 Thread Neil Puttock
Hi Eric, On Sat, Mar 1, 2008 at 5:08 AM, Eric Flesher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Is it possible in a piano (grand-staff) score to create a grace-note figures > such that: > 1. the figure consists of 4 notes in the bass staff (beamed as small 8th > notes) > 2. the second note of the figure

Re: cross-staff "synchronized" grace-note figure

2008-03-01 Thread Eric Flesher
David Fedoruk gmail.com> writes: > > I'm not sure which notes are grace and which are not. The problem is > interesting *think* i'm encountering a similar one, but you haven't > given me enough information to tell. > All the left-hand (bass clef) pitches will look like grace notes. The right

Re: cross-staff "synchronized" grace-note figure

2008-02-29 Thread David Fedoruk
> Is it possible in a piano (grand-staff) score to create a grace-note figures > such that: > 1. the figure consists of 4 notes in the bass staff (beamed as small 8th > notes) > 2. the second note of the figure synchronizes with the same pitch on beat 1 > of > the treble staff. > 3. this se

cross-staff "synchronized" grace-note figure

2008-02-29 Thread Eric Flesher
This may have been addressed before, but my search of the archives hasn't returned anything: Is it possible in a piano (grand-staff) score to create a grace-note figures such that: 1. the figure consists of 4 notes in the bass staff (beamed as small 8th notes) 2. the second note of the figure sync