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From: | Mats Bengtsson |
Subject: | Re: Simple tie question |
Date: | Thu, 22 Jan 2004 09:24:59 +0100 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.5) Gecko/20031007 |
If you don't explicitly write out the duration of a note, it gets the same duration as the previous note; c16 d e f. It's exactly the same with chords; c16 <d b,> e f In your ex1, both chords get the same duration as the first c'. (By the way, have you learnt about \relative yet? It seems that you would save the '-key on you keyboard if you used it). /Mats address@hidden wrote:
Thanks to all who answered. I promise to read the manual more thoroughly! :-) But I still don't understand why ex1 works!? ThomasHello, why does the 2nd example not work? ex1: --\score { \notes {c' c' <c' e' g'> ~ <c' e' g'> } } \paper {} -- ex2: --\score { \notes {c' c' <c'8 e' g'> ~ <c' e' g'> } } \paper {} -- ex2 produces: "syntax error, unexpected DIGIT, expecting NOTENAME_PITCH or '>': c' c' <c' 8 e' g'> ~ <c' e' g'>" Thank you, Thomas Version 2.1.11 on Cygwin/Windows xp _______________________________________________ Lilypond-user mailing list address@hidden http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user_______________________________________________ Lilypond-user mailing list address@hidden http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
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