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Re: Flared hairpin flare
From: |
Thomas Morley |
Subject: |
Re: Flared hairpin flare |
Date: |
Mon, 18 Nov 2019 23:11:38 +0100 |
Am Mo., 18. Nov. 2019 um 07:08 Uhr schrieb Andrew Bernard
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>
> Aaron.
>
> Thanks so much. I'll look into this. It will certainly be very helpful
> to me. But I realized it's simple enough to just say:
>
> %====
>
> {
> \override Hairpin.stencil = #(elbowed-hairpin '((0 . 2) (0.01 .
> 0.6) (1 . 0)) #t)
> c''4^\> \repeat unfold 18 { c'' } c''\!
> }
>
> %====
>
> I have a question - this seems to only work for hairpins one way, and
> so I have to change the hairpin direction to get what I what. I'm
> missing some point?
>
> Andrew
>
Hi Andrew,
the "type-model" for entering the values is a _crescendo_-hairpin.(*)
Though, you define (0 . 2) as first, (1 . 0) as last value of the thus
you a "revesed" Hairpin.
Likely you should enter '((0 . 0) (0.99 . 0.6) (1 . 2)) there.
(*) This is not mentioned anywhere :(
Should be added to the doc-string of ´elbowed-hairpin´ at least.
Cheers,
Harm