hi,
You know that the same music can be written in several ways, some more
elegant and clearer than others.
I have a measure writtien for guitar. Now I write it using 2 voices
for the top part, and one for the bottom. Since I discovered I can mix
noteheads I can do the top part using 1 voice only.
Ok, but It could be more esthetic if I coud make a three note chord
with the top note being a quarter, the middle being a double, and the
bottom one being a double dotted. That way I wont need to put any ties
and the look of the measure would be more immediate.
The problem is I don't know how to add a dot to the last note, without
modifying the internal chord duration, that must be a quarter note.
(I'll omit the bottom voice in the examples (just a whole bes') to
make them clearer.)
Here the top part is using 2 voices:
<< { \StemUp ees''4 d'' c'' bes' } \\ { \StemDown <f' a'>4 <f'_~ a'>2
f'4} >> |
Here is using only one:
\StemUp \set tieWaitForNote = ##t
<f' a' ees''>4 <\tweak #'duration-log #1 f'_~ \tweak #'duration-log
#1 a' d''> c'' <f' bes'>
What I want would be something like this:
\StemUp
<f' a' ees''>4 <\tweak #'duration-log #1 %{\Create Dot ;-) %} f'
\tweak #'duration-log #1 a' d''> c'' bes'>
So the question would be. How to create a Dot, as a graphical object,
on a note without changing its duration? I'm sorry I've been looking
at the lilypond internals but I still don't understand how to extract
something worth of it. Maybe this example will enlighten my eyes.
I do have seen in manual "merge-differently-headed and
merge-differently-dotted only apply to opposing stem directions" so I
think that wont serve.
regards,
Jose
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