Le 20/12/2022 à 02:41, Kenneth Wolcott a écrit :
I'm still do not understand the math (I'd like to generate a
formula!) for tremolos.
I also remained confused by this for a long time till I understood
that the rules are pretty simple. The thing to keep in mind is that
\repeat tremolo and :
That helps! Thanks.
On Mon, Dec 19, 2022 at 6:38 PM William Rehwinkel
wrote:
>
> Hey Ken,
>
> For a tremolo on a single repeating note you can use this other syntax:
>
> \version "2.24.0"
> \relative d' {
> \time 3/4
> d2.:16
> }
>
> -will
>
> On 12/19/22 20:41, Kenneth Wolcott wrote:
Hey Ken,
For a tremolo on a single repeating note you can use this other syntax:
\version "2.24.0"
\relative d' {
\time 3/4
d2.:16
}
-will
On 12/19/22 20:41, Kenneth Wolcott wrote:
Hi;
I'm still do not understand the math (I'd like to generate a
formula!) for tremolos.
I have
Hi;
I'm still do not understand the math (I'd like to generate a
formula!) for tremolos.
I have a tremolo that I'd like to engrave in 3/4 time, one
dotted-half note chord, double-slashed.
I'd like to use the repeat tremolo syntax so that I can obtain midi
output (without using the