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Re: NoteHead [WAS:] xdvi watch
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donald_j_axel |
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Re: NoteHead [WAS:] xdvi watch |
Date: |
Sun, 21 Dec 2003 13:12:01 +0100 |
On Sun, 21 Dec 2003 04:56:39 +0100
Ferenc Wagner <address@hidden> wrote:
Donald asked: [... would very much appreciate ]
> > help on how to skew noteheads from the vertical axis in
> > pianomusic with complicated inner voicings.
>
> In chords, ie. between < > noteheads should be put on
> opposite sides of the stem in such a case. Otherwise you
> can use \voiceOne ... Four for different stem directions and
> horizontal offsets. See 'Polyphony' in the manual.
I started out with four voices. The piece is actually a beautiful
demonstration of voicing in Chopin's style. Recently I have only
seen ed. Peters way of laying out voices but I suspect Chopin
wrote it like that.
> If these are not enough, you can still \set extra-offset to
> your liking, see 'Constructing a tweak' and 'Tuning objects'.
>
> > Can I attach the source (and a .ps) file?
>
> Source is OK, ps is generally too big. You can attach a
> small .png or provide a download link.
Ok! Thank you for your answer. I did try to put the clashing notes
in <chord> angles, but the skew is the wrong way no matter what I
do (because of basic formating rule).
Using \once \property Voice.NoteHead \set #'extra-offset = #'(
0.8 . 0.0) leaves the formating engine unaware of the notehead
(as documented) I though I had docs on-line locally but I cant
follow links to NoteSpacing, sorry (Faulty/incomplete installation.)
Either I could find out whether there is a StemPosition
extra-offset thing, or maybe I am stuck here and need to do some
magic with tranparent notes, I cannot yet judge.
source attached. Bars in question:
http://www.d-axel.dk/images/Chop-28,1-b17-v12.png
or smaller
http://www.d-axel.dk/images/Chop-28,1-b17-v12x.png
I should add that part of the magic in this music is the rythmical
drive acquired by changing from trioles to pentoles,
from 6 against 4
to 5 against 4.
So it is not a beginners mistake that notations is complicated
(taken from ed.Peters). There may be other satisfactory ways of
notation, though.
Regards from Donald
--
donald_j_axel(at)get2net.dk -- http://d-axel.dk/
Chop-28,1.ly
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