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Re: Hairpins
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Reinhold Kainhofer |
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Re: Hairpins |
Date: |
Sun, 21 Oct 2012 20:03:34 +0200 |
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On 2012-10-21 18:04, David Kastrup wrote:> "Phil Holmes"
<address@hidden> writes:
>
>> Apart from using parallel spacer rests, is there any way to make a
>> hairpin only one note long?
>
> You don't mean \accent?
I think he really means a decrescenco hairpin on one note (which
obviously cannot be found in piano music, but is quite common in vocal
or string music).
I.e. something like (in these examples, the measures are quite short, in
reality, these measures in the scores take at least twice the horizontal
space as these examples do):
\new Voice \relative c'' { << { c1 } { s2\> s\!} >> }
or:
\new Voice \relative c'' { << { c1 } { s2 s4..\> s16\!} >> }
or even (and no, this is NOT the \expressivo articulation):
\new Voice \relative c'' { << { c1 } { s2\< s4..\> s16\! } >> }
Cheers,
Reinhold
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