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Re: phrasing slur continued through a repeat?
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Simon Bailey |
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Re: phrasing slur continued through a repeat? |
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Mon, 2 Feb 2009 09:46:18 +0100 |
hi,
On Feb 2, 2009, at 12:25 AM, Robin Bannister wrote:
Well, \repeatTie doesn't take you very far into the ensuing phrase.
And it doesn't swoop properly.
A fairly easy way in this case is to add a hidden grace note:
{ \hideNotes \grace b16\( \unHideNotes c8 g8 c8 \) | }
And you can use the grace pitch to adjust the starting height. This
is usually necessary if you want to make the trailing fragment
appear any way related to the (both-times) leading section.
wouldn't this wreak havoc in multi-stave music? i'm just thinking of
say an orchestral string section where the phrasing slur is in the
first violins and say the other strings only have rhythmic
accompaniment. you'd have to add ghost grace notes in _all_ staves to
avoid the problems mentioned in "Known issues and warnings" on the
page about grace notes: http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.12/Documentation/user/lilypond/Special-rhythmic-concerns
the solution is neat though, i didn't realise you could hang a
phrasing slur from a grace note. :)
regards,
sb
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