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Re: GDP: welcome, helpers!
From: |
Trevor Bača |
Subject: |
Re: GDP: welcome, helpers! |
Date: |
Sun, 23 Sep 2007 17:42:27 -0500 |
On 9/23/07, Trevor Bača <address@hidden> wrote:
> On 9/23/07, Trevor Bača <address@hidden> wrote:
> > On 9/21/07, Graham Percival <address@hidden> wrote:
> > > I've posted initial instructions for GDP helpers here:
> > > http://opihi.cs.uvic.ca/~gperciva/helper.txt
> > >
> > > If somebody could send those to the list (as a reply to this), that
> > > would make it easier for other people to read.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > ASIDE: I wouldn't believe this if I didn't see it for myself, but
> > > attempting to send that email to the list causes the switch in my
> > > parent's house to stop working. My brother theorizes that the power
> > > output of my ethernet interface is too high, and thus it disrupts the
> > > router when I attempt to send large packets.
> > >
> > > We tried repeated experiments, and this is 100% repeatable -- when I
> > > attempt to send that message, via SMPT (to gmail), HTTP (via gmail
> > > webmail), or even scp (to the current host), our switch stopped working.
> > > I had to bzip that text file in order to scp it. (!)
> > >
> > > We're not idiots or unfamiliar with computers -- I'm doing a Masters in
> > > the subject, and my brother has a Ph.D in computer science. This is
> > > totally amazing.
> >
> >
> > Hi Graham,
> >
> > >Trevor, IIRC you didn't officially sign up as a helper, but you're in
> > charge of the "Inspirational Headwords". If you could come up with
> > something for Pitches and Rhythms soon, that would be awesome. Remember
> > that these don't need to be existing, famous pieces of music; a portion
> > of your own compositions would be great for Rhythms. Also remember that
> > we can always update stuff later. Let's get something to slap in there
> > to demonstrate the concept. :)
> >
> >
> > Will do.
>
>
> Hi Graham,
>
> Something like this? These are the closing measures of the first
> movement of the Ravel sonatine.
>
> I whipped this up just now right after getting back from a jog. If
> this is what we're looking for, then I have a couple of questions:
>
>
> 1. What on earth is going on with the slurs across the line break?
> Good heavens. Anyone know a way to get rid fo the ugliness at the
> beginning of the second line crossing through the key signature? (If
> not, I'll remove breaking slurs entirely.)
>
> 2. Is there a way to set slur attachment points to *end-of-stem*
> rather than notehead? The two-note chordal slurs would look better
> that way. If it's intensely manual I don't wanna mess with it; but if
> there's a smart way to make that specification, then cool.
>
> 3. Anyone know why the exta-offset on the final arpeggio seems to do
> nothing? The arpeggio should nudge ever so slightly to the left to
> avoid collision with the fermata.
>
> 4. If we do go with this snippet (for pitches, for example), I'd like
> to tweak the line breaking and spacing on the actual doc site to make
> sure the notation breathes enough; the rendering here is far too
> crowded (but I don't know the line length details that we're going to
> use on the doc site so I haven't bothered tweaking).
>
> 5. Can somebody with the score handy please proof? I whipped this up
> pretty quickly and I'm sure there's something fun hiding in there
> somewhere.
Oh, and here's the input:
%%% BEGIN RAVEL %%%
\version "2.11.33"
\include "english.ly"
#(set-global-staff-size 20)
\layout { indent = #0 }
\new PianoStaff <<
\set PianoStaff.connectArpeggios = ##t
\new Staff {
\time 2/4
\key fs \major
<<
\new Voice {
\voiceOne
fs''8 (
^ \markup \column {
\line \bold { Un peu retenu }
\line \italic { très expressif } }
es''16
cs''16
as'4 )
|
fs''8 (
es''16
cs''16
as'4 )
|
fs''8 (
es''16
cs''16
as'8
cs''8 )
|
}
\new Voice {
\voiceTwo
r8 \ppp
fs'4 (
es'8 )
|
r8
fs'4 (
es'8 )
|
r8
fs'4 (
es'8 )
|
}
>>
\clef bass
<ds b! es'>4 (
^ \markup \bold { Rall. }
\once \override Script #'padding = #2
<ds' as'>8 ) \fermata
\noBeam
\clef treble
\slurUp
<as fs'>8 ( \pp
|
<gs b cs'>4. )
^ \markup \bold { a tempo }
\slurUp
<as fs'>8 (
|
<gs b cs'>4. )
<<
\new Voice {
\voiceOne
<as fs'>8 (
^ \markup \bold { Rallentando }
|
cs'8
b16
cs'16
d'8
e'16
fs'16
|
<as! cs' gs'>4. )
s8
|
r8
<cs'' as'' cs'''>4 \arpeggio
e''16 (
^ \markup \bold { Lent }
fs''16
|
\stemDown
<as'! cs'' gs''>2 )
|
}
\new Voice {
\voiceTwo
s8
|
<gs b>4 \<
<fs bs>4 \>
|
s4. \!
\slurUp
\once \override Script #'direction = #up
<a bs e'>8 ( \accent
|
<as! cs' gs'>4. )
<a' bs'>8 \ppp \>
|
s8 \!
\stemDown
\once \override Script #'direction = #up
#(set-octavation 1)
% \once \override Arpeggio #'extra-offset = #'(-0.25 . 0)
<cs''' as''' cs''''>4. \arpeggio \fermata
#(set-octavation 0)
\bar "|."
}
>>
}
\new Staff <<
\set Staff.pedalSustainStyle = #'bracket
\key fs \major
\clef bass
\new Voice {
\voiceOne
ds'4 \tenuto
cs'4 \tenuto
|
ds'4 \tenuto
cs'4 \tenuto
|
ds'4 \tenuto
cs'4 \tenuto
|
s8
\clef treble
<b' cs''>8 [
\clef bass
<es b cs'>8 \fermata ]
s8
|
r8
\clef treble
<b' cs''>4 \tenuto
s8
|
r8
\clef treble
<b' cs''>4 \tenuto
s8
|
s2
|
r8
\clef treble
<as' cs''>4
\clef bass
s8
|
s8
\clef treble
<as'>4 \arpeggio
\clef bass
s8
|
s8
\clef treble
<as''>4. \arpeggio \fermata
|
}
\new Voice {
\voiceTwo
ds'8 [ (
< ds bs >8
cs'8
< ds as >8 ] )
|
ds'8 [ (
< ds bs >8
cs'8
< ds as >8 ] )
|
ds'8 [ (
< ds bs >8
cs'8
< ds as >8 ] )
|
\once \override Script #'outside-staff-priority = #100
\once \override TextScript #'outside-staff-priority = #500
<cs, gs,>4. \fermata
_ \markup \italic { ped. }
<fs, cs>8 (
|
<e, b,>4. ) \sustainDown
\clef bass
<fs, cs>8 ( \sustainUp
|
<e, b,>4. ) \sustainDown
\clef bass
<fs, cs>8 ( \sustainUp
|
<e, b,>4
<d, a,>4
|
<fs,, cs,>4. ) \sustainDown
<a, e>8 ( \sustainUp
|
<fs, cs>4. ) \sustainDown
\slurUp
<a e'>8 ( \sustainUp \sustainDown
|
<fs cs'>2 ) \sustainUp \sustainDown
|
}
>>
>>
%%% END RAVEL %%%
--
Trevor Bača
address@hidden
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