Over the years, there have been many different marks used for these kind
of bowing indications. Unfortunately, it seems that it's almost only the
usual upbow and downbow marks that are really standardized. On the other
hand, the lack of standardization shouldn't prevent that well-designed
font
On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 10:44 AM, Ralph Palmer wrote:
> Paul and Marc -
>
> My apologies for the late reply -- I was on vacation last week, with no
> internet access. For the circumflex indicating a half step, take a look at
> the Learning Manual and possibly the index, and look for \markup.
>
> F
Ralph Palmer schrieb:
Paul and Marc -
My apologies for the late reply -- I was on vacation last week, with
no internet access. For the circumflex indicating a half step, take a
look at the Learning Manual and possibly the index, and look for \markup.
I didn't find anything your problem - but i
Paul Malcolm schrieb:
Can anyone answer the following. I am a string (Viola) player and need
some special markings
in my sheet music. One is the usual semitone marker. This is like a
circumflex between two notes.
For example e f would be written roughly as e^f but with the
circumflex over
Can anyone answer the following. I am a string (Viola) player and need some
special markings
in my sheet music. One is the usual semitone marker. This is like a circumflex
between two notes.
For example e f would be written roughly as e^f but with the circumflex over
the two notes.
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