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Re: Tagging Troubles


From: Mats Bengtsson
Subject: Re: Tagging Troubles
Date: Mon, 22 Oct 2007 12:53:44 +0200
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Please read section "Score is a single musical expression" in the manual.

   /Mats

mojocojo2000 wrote:
Thanks for the response.  Now I'm running into a different problem.

I revised my score.ly and my piece.ly.  Here's what they look like:

% piece.ly

woodwinds = {
        <<
        % 2 flutes
\tag #'fl \new Staff { \tag #'fl \set Staff.midiInstrument = "flute"
        \set Staff.instrumentName = \markup { \center-align { "2" \line { 
"Flutes"
} } }
        \set Staff.shortInstrumentName = \markup { \center-align { "2" \line {
"Fl." } } }
        \tag #'fl << \Key \global \partcombine \fluteOne \fluteTwo >> }
        % 2 oboes
\tag #'ob12 \new Staff { \tag #'ob12 \set Staff.midiInstrument = "oboe"
        \set Staff.instrumentName = \markup { \center-align { "2" \line { 
"Oboes" }
} }
        \set Staff.shortInstrumentName = \markup { \center-align { "2" \line {
"Ob." } } }
        \tag #'ob12 << \Key \global \partcombine \oboeOne \oboeTwo >> }
        % 2 clarinets in bb
\tag #'bbcl \new Staff { \tag #'bbcl \set Staff.midiInstrument = "clarinet"
        \set Staff.instrumentName = \markup { \center-align { "2" \line {
"Clarinets" } \line { "in B" \smaller \flat } } }
        \set Staff.shortInstrumentName = \markup { \center-align { "2" \line {
"Clar." } \line { "in B" \smaller \flat } } }
        \tag #'bbcl << \transpose bes c \Key \global \transpose bes c 
\partcombine
\clarinetBbOne \clarinetBbTwo >> }
        % 2 bassoons
\tag #'bn12 \new Staff { \tag #'bn12 \set Staff.midiInstrument = "bassoon"
        \set Staff.instrumentName = \markup { \center-align { "2" \line {
"Bassoons" } } }
        \set Staff.shortInstrumentName = \markup { \center-align { "2" \line {
"Bsns." } } }
        \tag #'bn12 << \Key \global \partcombine \bassoonOne \bassoonTwo >> }
        >>
}
brass = {
        <<
        % 4 horns in f
        \new GrandStaff  <<
        % 2 horn in f
\tag #'fhn12 \new Staff { \tag #'fhn12 \set Staff.midiInstrument = "french horn"
                \tag #'fhn12 << \Key \global \partcombine \hornFOne \hornFTwo 
>> }
        % 2 horns in f
\tag #'fhn34 \new Staff { \tag #'fhn34 \set Staff.midiInstrument = "french horn"
                \tag #'fhn34 << \transpose f c \Key \global \transpose f c 
\partcombine
\hornFThree \hornFFour >> } >>
        >>
}

% score.ly

\include "piece.ly"
#(set-global-staff-size 14)
%\set Score.skipBars = ##t
\score { \new StaffGroup \woodwinds
                \new StaffGroup \brass
                \layout { }
                \midi { }
}

When I try and compile score.ly I recieve a syntax error - unexpected \new,
referring to the \new preceding StaffGroup \brass.  Can you think of a
solution to this problem.  As an aside question is it possible to give an
"instrumentName" to the grandstaff?

Thanks.

Mats Bengtsson-4 wrote:
I'm not sure that you have correctly understood the syntax of \tag.
For example in
\tag #'woodwinds <<
  ...
 >>
the tag applies to the full music expression << ... >>, not only to the end of the line.

   /Mats

mojocojo2000 wrote:
I'm trying to create a grand staff around two oboe parts when score.ly is
compiled.  The files I'm using are belowed.

% piece.ly

music = {
% oboe I.II
\tag #'woodwinds \new GrandStaff <<
\tag #'woodwinds \tag #'ob12 \new Staff { \tag #'woodwinds \tag #'ob12 \set Staff.midiInstrument = "oboe"
\tag #'woodwinds \set Staff.instrumentName = "Oboe I.II"
\tag #'woodwinds \set Staff.shortInstrumentName = "Ob.I.II"
\tag #'woodwinds \tag #'ob12 << \global \partcombine \oboeOne \oboeTwo >>
}
% oboe III.IV
\tag #'woodwinds \tag #'ob34 \new Staff { \tag #'woodwinds \tag #'ob34 \set Staff.midiInstrument = "oboe"
\tag #'woodwinds \set Staff.instrumentName = "Oboe III.IV"
\tag #'woodwinds \set Staff.shortInstrumentName = "Ob.III.IV"
\tag #'woodwinds \tag #'ob34 << \global \partcombine \oboeThree \oboeFour
} \tag #'woodwinds >>
}


% ob12.ly
\version "2.10.0"
\include "piece.ly"
\header {
        instrument = "Oboe I.II"
}
\score {
  \keepWithTag #'ob12 \music
  \layout { }
  \midi { }
}


% score.ly
\version "2.10.0"
\include "piece.ly"
#(set-global-staff-size 14)
\score {
                \new StaffGroup \keepWithTag #'woodwinds \music
                \new StaffGroup \keepWithTag #'brass \music
                \new StaffGroup \keepWithTag #'percussion \music
                \new StaffGroup \keepWithTag #'strings \music
                \layout { }
                \midi { }
}


The problem is when I compile score.ly I get an error about unexpected
.
This of course comes from the line -- \tag #'woodwinds >> in piece.ly. Is
there anyway to make this work?


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        Mats Bengtsson
        Signal Processing
        Signals, Sensors and Systems
        Royal Institute of Technology
        SE-100 44  STOCKHOLM
        Sweden
        Phone: (+46) 8 790 8463                         
        Fax:   (+46) 8 790 7260
        Email: address@hidden
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        Mats Bengtsson
        Signal Processing
        Signals, Sensors and Systems
        Royal Institute of Technology
        SE-100 44  STOCKHOLM
        Sweden
        Phone: (+46) 8 790 8463                         
       Fax:   (+46) 8 790 7260
        Email: address@hidden
        WWW: http://www.s3.kth.se/~mabe
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