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From: | Jonathan Kulp |
Subject: | Re: Artificial harmonics with sounding pitch in parenthesis |
Date: | Mon, 12 Jan 2009 06:43:11 -0600 |
User-agent: | Thunderbird 2.0.0.19 (X11/20090105) |
Jonathan Kulp wrote:
Tom Hall wrote:Hello Listis it possible to combine harmonics notation with a small stemless parenthesizednote indicating the sounding pitch of a string harmonic? Something like <a e' \harmonic \parenthesize e'' >-but also including a small stemless notehead (\tiny?) for the e'' This iscommon in C20th notation.I'm not familiar enough with lily tweaks and complex syntax to know how tocombine these properties, so any help appreciated. Regards TomIn order to get the parenthesized notehead to be stemless, I put it in a separate voice. Otherwise it would make the other notes in the chord stemless as well. This example will produce a warning about clashing note columns unless you include the line about ignoring such warnings. HTH,Jon
Sorry, Tom. I forgot in the first email that you wanted the parenthesized note to be small. Here's the revised snippet, which I've just added to the LSR as well.
Jon %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \version "2.12.1-1" \relative c' { \clef "treble_8" \override Staff.NoteColumn #'ignore-collision = ##t \override NoteHead #'style = #'harmonic-mixed << { \oneVoice <a e'\harmonic > } \\{ \tiny \override Stem #'stencil = ##f \oneVoice < \parenthesize e'' > }
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