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Re: just two questions
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Jean Abou Samra |
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Re: just two questions |
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Wed, 6 Apr 2022 22:52:00 +0200 |
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Hi Dario,
Le 06/04/2022 à 22:46, Dario Marrini a écrit :
hi people, I tried to search for these into docs, but I found
everything but not what I needed, so, please, can you explain to me
what's the meaning of these notation kinds? :
*
_\p_ or _ \p _ ( I don't remember well), where 'p' is a dynamic mark
* [ a b c d ] (notes written between square brackets
thank you
cheers
dario
If you do not remember what a command or piece of syntax does, your best
bet is to look into the function index from the notation manual.
https://lilypond.org/doc/v2.23/Documentation/notation/lilypond-command-index
The entries for \p and [ will redirect to pages explaining that the
underscore _\p means to place the dynamic mark below the note (whereas
^\p places it above), and note[ ... note] is an explicit beaming (note
the grouping, it's not "[note ... note]" but "note[ ... note]").
Best regards,
Jean