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Re: Bad phrasing slur


From: Manuel
Subject: Re: Bad phrasing slur
Date: Sat, 6 Jan 2007 16:50:08 +0100

Jean-marc, thank you, I've been on the road the whole week, just back.


Am 02/01/2007 um 11:23 schrieb Jean-marc LEGRAND:

Hi !

I don't quite understand your question, but maybe the answer is :


\version "2.10.0"

\relative c' {
\clef treble
\key bes \major
\time 3/4
\partial 4*1 f4
bes \(( d8 c) d bes g'4 \) es2
}

I have put \( after the bes and not before.

Is that what you wanted to do ?

No, I need the phrasing slur to begin with the first note, the upbeat f. This happens too, but the slur should not begin at the head of the note. This happens in the following example:


\version "2.10.0"

\relative

{

\clef treble

\key bes \major

\time 3/4

\partial 4*1

f4 \(  bes( d8 c) d bes g'4 \) es2

}


But, I don't know why, if I include the example's last note in the phrasing slur, like this:


\version "2.10.0"

\relative

{

\clef treble

\key bes \major

\time 3/4

\partial 4*1

f4 \(  bes( d8 c) d bes g'4 es2 \)

}


then the phrasing slur is as it should be, beginning at the other end of the f-note. Any ideas?

Manuel












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