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Re: How to do a Barré in guitar music?
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Arjan Bos |
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Re: How to do a Barré in guitar music? |
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Thu, 1 Jan 2009 22:22:43 +0100 |
Back in February, I asked how to do a barré in guitar music as it is
shown in the following picture:
You can find the tread here:<http://www.nabble.com/How-to-do-a-Barré-in-guitar-music--to15530453.html#a15530453
>
This type of drawing used for a `small' type of barré. Daniel Tonda
helpt me out wonderfully back then. I now want to take his solution a
step further. His solution was to use the arpeggioBracket on
hiddenNotes in a chord. I want to create a function that automates this.
However, I seem to be missing something, because the arpeggioBracket
is missing from the output of this function.
Am I heading in the correct direction?
Am I missing something?
Kind Regards,
Arjan Bos
\version "2.12.0"
barreBracket = #(define-music-function (parser location chord)
(ly:music?)
#{ \hideNotes
\arpeggioBracket
\voiceThree
\once \override Arpeggio #'padding = #-1.5
$chord #(make-music (quote ArpeggioEvent))
\unHideNotes
#})
\score {
\context Staff <<
\context Voice {
{ \time 4/4 \key c \major
{ \barreBracket <a' d''>4 } a'4 d''4
}
}
>>
}
On 18 feb 2008, at 06:09, Arjan Bos wrote:
On 17 feb 2008, at 19:24, Daniel Tonda wrote:
2008/2/17, Daniel Tonda <address@hidden>: You're absolutely
right, I forgot about the accidentals, but they should also be
transparent.
:)
Even better, remove the accidental and the barre will be a bit
closer to the notes.
Thanks a lot! I never thought to mis-use the arpeggio for this.
Works like a charm!
A.J.
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