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Re: aligning variables with upbeats


From: 智樂喬
Subject: Re: aligning variables with upbeats
Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2019 23:49:28 +0800

As illustrated by the diverse responses you already recevied, the
question is what you want to achieve.

Yes… maybe I should think about that some more. Usually I spend more time looking at ways to "do it right" than actually just writing some music. It's a bad habit!
 
If this is a way of saving typing when typesetting music with recurring
material, you might be able to use \tag to handle slight variations,
such as shortening a measure that is to be followed by a pickup.

I'll look into that. It may be what I'm looking for.

Thanks!

Randy

On Thu, Feb 7, 2019 at 11:34 PM Mats Bengtsson <address@hidden> wrote:

On 2019-02-07 15:08, 智樂喬 wrote:
> I'm sure I'm not the first person to ask this, but I'm looking for a
> clean, way to align music variables which begin with partial measures.
> For example,
>
> \version "2.19.82"
> partA = { c'2 b | R1*3 }
> partB = { \partial 4 g4 | \bar "||"  c'1 }
> \score { { \partA \partB } }
>
> In reality, there would be multiple partBs and some of them would
> start with a pickup and some of them wouldn't. One think I can do is
> explicitly shorten the end of partA so that partB lines up, but it
> involves some mixing of content and structure. Is there a best
> practice for this situation?

As illustrated by the diverse responses you already recevied, the
question is what you want to achieve.

I recently typeset a Telemann suite with a number of "movements" to be
played attacca, which in the original print was typeset without any
separation between these movements. I then took the typesetting decision
to keep it that way and used a solution more or less identical to your
example above, with an additional \bar "||" \break between these parts.
Thanks to the improvements introduced in Lilypond 2.19, these mid-piece
\partials work smoothly. However, I could also have chosen other ways to
typeset the music.

If this is a way of saving typing when typesetting music with recurring
material, you might be able to use \tag to handle slight variations,
such as shortening a measure that is to be followed by a pickup. Or
simply leave out the bar that varies, and insert it manually between the
music that's stored in variables.

    /Mats


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