Alle 21:23, domenica 20 febbraio 2005, Han-Wen Nienhuys ha scritto:
address@hidden writes:
Lilypond has an easy way to put the "stopped" articulation above the
note; however, this is actually used in orchestral music. Guitar
music
(both electric and classical music, i.e. from late'800 up to date)
marks
the "stopped" note with an X note head (identical to the rythm staff
X
note head,
Aha. The "stopped" articulation actually refers to something
completely different. It's a French Horn technique, where the hand is
used to close the bell completely, rendering a penetrant brassy
sound.
Ok, I found it:
\override Staff.NoteHead #'style = #'cross
and then,
\override Staff.NoteHead #'style = #'default
to turn it off...
Putting this in a command as \harmonic or at least putting it in the
manual
would be quite useful.