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Re: Slur over single note?
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Joel C. Salomon |
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Re: Slur over single note? |
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Tue, 19 Jul 2016 12:11:14 -0400 |
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On 2016-07-19 2:45 AM, tisimst wrote:
> It could be a LaissezVibrer tie, but I'm wondering if there isn't a
> connection to the next bar. The tie extends so far and touches the
> BarLine at the end of that measure that makes me wonder, but it's only
> speculation at this point. Given the ending tip's vertical position,
> too, it almost looks like it could be a slur. What does the next bar
> look like?
The next bar doesn’t have any partial ties or slurs. Other scores in
the same book do have indications of ties continued across line-breaks,
so I’m reasonable sure this was not accidentally omitted here.
Experimenting with the `\extendLV` function verifies Robin Bannister’s
original caveats:
> You could however make it _look_ longer, but then
> - you have to guess how much
> - it may collide with something.
so while `\laissezVibrer` is cleaner code, I think I’ll stick with my
#(define afterGraceFraction (cons 1 1))
\afterGrace a1( {s32)}
hack.
Thank you all,
—Joel C. Salomon
- Slurs within & across \repeat tremolo, Joel C. Salomon, 2016/07/19
- Slur over single note?, Joel C. Salomon, 2016/07/19
- Re: Slur over single note?, Andrew Bernard, 2016/07/19
- Re: Slur over single note?, tisimst, 2016/07/19
- Re: Slur over single note?, Andrew Bernard, 2016/07/19
- Re: Slur over single note?,
Joel C. Salomon <=
- Re: Slur over single note?, Urs Liska, 2016/07/19
- Re: Slur over single note?, David Wright, 2016/07/19
- Re: Slur over single note?, Urs Liska, 2016/07/19
- Re: Slur over single note?, Joel C. Salomon, 2016/07/19
- Re: Slur over single note?, Hans Åberg, 2016/07/19
- Re: Slur over single note?, Joel C. Salomon, 2016/07/19
Re: Slur over single note?, Andrew Bernard, 2016/07/19
Re: Slurs within & across \repeat tremolo, Simon Albrecht, 2016/07/19