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From: | Rutger Hofman |
Subject: | Re: harp gliss spacing |
Date: | Sat, 01 Dec 2012 00:46:36 +0100 |
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On 12/01/2012 12:05 AM, Saul Tobin wrote:
I'm trying to find an example image, but most of the ones I can find don't have other staves going at the same time to show the spacing I want. I want the spacing to look something like: << \oboe \relative c' { s4 \times 3/4 { d4 ef8[ fs gf as bf cs]\glissando } | d'1 | }(using the variable from my earlier example) The trouble is I don't want the tuplet or those note values, and I want the latter six notes to be grace notes. Does that make sense? Thanks for responding! Saul
What if you force the 'timed' values different than the notated values, something like:
harp = \relative c' { r4 d2.*1/4\glissando \teeny { ef32*3[ fs gf as bf cs]\glissando } | d'1 | }Note, the \afterGrace is gone, and the grace note effect is mimicked by making the 32-nd notes much smaller.
I used the notated lengths in your clarifying example, which makes the first glissando invisible. You might have to tune the factors.
HTH, Rutger
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