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Re: Swing indications in text markup?


From: Benjamin Esham
Subject: Re: Swing indications in text markup?
Date: Tue, 10 Aug 2004 22:23:18 -0400

On Aug 6, 2004, at 5:12 PM, Paul Scott wrote:

David Raleigh Arnold wrote:

On Friday 06 August 2004 03:43 pm, Benjamin Esham wrote:

I am typesetting a piece which has some "swing" sections.  In these
sections, two eighth notes should be played as a tripletted quarter
note and eighth note.

A swing or jazz 8th is far less different from an 8th
than a triplet, or even than a quintuplet 3:2.  Experiment
with very small time values now, it will save you time.

Yes but Benjamin's choice is already well established as a printing
convention for a style indication (at least in concert band music) whether
it's technically correct or not.  Most of us reading it get the point.

Thanks all for your responses.  In this specific case, I wrote a piece
that, while not really jazz, has a section in which two eighths should be
played as a tripletted quarter note and eighth note.  (Conventions be
damned-- I wrote it that way! ;-))

Anyway, I'm still looking for a way to typeset the swing indication.  I
played around a little with nesting a \score in a \markup, but even after a bunch of tweaking, the result looked... well, like crap. Are there any
easier/cleaner methods, or should I just keep playing around with it?

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