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Re: fingering orientation


From: Helge Kruse
Subject: Re: fingering orientation
Date: Tue, 28 Oct 2008 18:41:52 +0100

Thanks for reply. I didnt found in the documentation how long the fingeringOrientations are active. I expected they are global from the point they occure. But it looks like they are reset, when I open a new voice.

I have another question with the example. I want to add dynamics. I already added the \p (piano). But I also need an \< (crescendo) and \> (descrescendo) in the first and second measure respectively. But I never got any dynamics except the piano. Can you say me how to do?

Best regards,
Helge

----- Original Message ----- From: "Jonathan Kulp" <address@hidden>
To: "Helge Kruse" <address@hidden>
Cc: "Lilypond-User" <address@hidden>
Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2008 11:54 AM
Subject: Re: fingering orientation


It looks as though the command to set fingeringOrientations was not affecting the lower voice when you created multiple voices using <<{ \\ }>>. If you put the \set fingeringOrientations command inside the {} of the voice that actually contains the fingerings, then you get the orientation you want. This, however, makes the spacing messy as there's a documented bug having to do with the spacing of fingerings to the left of arpeggios. Here's the working code (with the buggy spacing):

\version "2.11.62"
\include "deutsch.ly"

upperStaff = \relative c' {
\clef treble \key as \minor \time 2/4

\repeat volta 2 {
\set fingeringOrientations = #'(left)
<ces-4 es-3 ces'-1>4(\p^"Andante" <ces es ces'>) |

<<
{ b'\arpeggio( as) }
\\
{ \set fingeringOrientations = #'(left) <ces,-4 es-3>2\arpeggio }
>> |
}
}

lowerStaff = \relative c {
\clef bass \key as \minor \time 2/4
as | as
}


\book {
\score {
\context PianoStaff <<
\set PianoStaff.connectArpeggios = ##t
\context Staff = upper \upperStaff
\context Staff = lower \lowerStaff
>>
\layout { }
}
}


Hope that helps,

Jon


Helge Kruse wrote:
Hello,

I write a piece for harp. I need sometimes fingering information for the player.
While sometimes fingering above the staff is ok, I need it at the left side under some circumstances. In the example I want to write the fingering number for the notes "ces" and "es" at the left side of the arpeggio, but I did not succeed.

How can I achieve this request?

Best regards,
Helge


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