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From: | Pato Press |
Subject: | Re: glissando without starting note |
Date: | Tue, 17 Aug 2010 12:29:10 -0300 |
On 16 August 2010 20:38, Pato Press <address@hidden> wrote:Hi!
>
> Thanks Again James! But I'm sorry to tell you that it doesn't work :(
> 'cause having a previous note attached to the glissando, even if the
> note is hidden, make changes to the time in the bar.
> Now, I made the wrong example! Sorry for that. My 2nd bar is
> incomplete and should had been complete.
> But you are helping in making me understand what I need.
> And that is:
>
> How do I move the position of the "glissando stencil" to the left
> of the note instead of the right standard place?
> Probably it is not called glissando what I need. That, I don't know.
No, I think you are right. This is indeed a glissando, IMO.
But as LilyPond understands it a glissando needs a starting note and
a note to end.
You have the ending note but no visible starting one, hence the trick.
What about
\relative c'' {
\key g \major\grace { \hideNotes a,8\glissando \unHideNotes } a'8 a4 a8 a2~ |
\time 4/4
g1 \breathe |
a1 \bar "|."
}
If the first (hidden) note is too close the second one (real,
unhidden note), then we do not see the glissando.
James' idea is great too, maybe you could play on the fraction (and/or
on the first hidden note).
The sum of hidden note duration and real note (end of the glissando)
duration should be equal to 8*1.
For example : 1/8 and 7/8, like this:
\relative c'' {
\key g \major\hideNotes a,8*1/8\noBeam\glissando \unHideNotes a'8*7/8 a4 a8 a2~ |
\time 4/4
g1 \breathe |
a1 \bar "|."
}
The same idea has been used successfully in this thread:
"glissando up from no note to a note"
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2009-03/msg00198.html
Hope this could help.
Cheers,
Xavier
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Xavier Scheuer <address@hidden>
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