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Re: Offsetting a turn horizontally
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Eyolf Østrem |
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Re: Offsetting a turn horizontally |
Date: |
Mon, 8 Oct 2007 17:19:39 +0200 |
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Mutt/1.5.13cvs-muttng (2007-01-26) |
On 08.10.2007 (17:04), Mats Bengtsson wrote:
> Quoting Joseph Wakeling <address@hidden>:
> >Reinhold Kainhofer wrote:
> >It doesn't work absolutely perfectly because the skips do not contribute
> >to the musical spacing---you can see the difference if instead of s4 you
> >write e.g. d4. Is there an option to make skips count towards the
> >layout?
> Exactly what do you mean. The spacing should be the same as if the turn
> was appeared over a true note at the same position in the bar. Try
> replacing
> the "s" by a pitch to see this.
Isn't that what the OP said? A quick test here also confirms that it
is true: replacing one or both "s"-s with pitches, changes the spacing
the spacing is different with "s" than with a pitch.
In fact,
{d4 d4\turn}
{s4 s4\turn}
{s4 d4\turn}
{d4 s4\turn}
in the original example give four different spacings.
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