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From: | Dieter Jansen |
Subject: | Re: Notation question - alternate endings without repeats |
Date: | Mon, 7 Oct 2013 18:21:27 +1030 |
Hi Peter,
Thanks for that – ossia was indeed the key term I was ignorant of (one of
those situations where its a big help to know the name of what you are searching
for before you start searching).
I have it working with the exception of the bar being printed below rather
than above the staff – a matter of getting the context name right which is
something I need to read up on a bit more in regard to bagpipe_new.ly.
Thanks for putting me on the right path.
Cheers, Dieter.
From: Peter Bjuhr
Sent: Saturday, October 05, 2013 12:32 AM
To: address@hidden
Subject: Re: Notation question - alternate endings without
repeats On 10/04/2013 03:18 PM, Dieter wrote:
Hi!The place we came unstuck was that the exercise tune logically (or musically, really) ends with a finger movement a real beginner might not be proficient with. The exercise should therefore have two alternate endings - the more "musical" one, and the simpler one that a real beginner could use in the early stages of their learning. I assumed there might be something alog the lines of a volta bracket for this situation but on searching I could only ever see these discussed in the context of alternative endings for a repeated passage of music. I've done some searching and have been unable to find standard notation for alternate bars not associated with repeats described anywhere - doesn't mean it doesn't exists of course. Could you use an ossia staff of some sort? http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.17/Documentation/notation/modifying-single-staves#ossia-staves Best Peter
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