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Re:tie and slur problem
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Re:tie and slur problem |
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Tue, 28 Oct 2014 10:15:15 -0700 (PDT) |
Stephen,
You should realize that there are two ways to add grace-style notes to your music (sorry, this also relates to the other thread "Slur and acciaccatura in chords"):
1. \grace (no slur) & \appogiatura (automatic slur)
2. \slashedGrace (no slur) & \acciaccatura (automatic slur)
If you need to control the direction of the slur more directly, you can always use the \slashedGrace and manual slur-direction syntax like this:
\slashedGrace b8_( <g a c>4 )
This way, you can use "^(" to make the slur go up and "_(" to make the slur go down at-will (which you can use in any other normal slur and phrasing-slur usage, not just with grace notes). And, until there is a better solution, you may have to tweak the shape of the slur to go to the correct note (say you wanted to go the "a" in the chord).
Regards,
Abraham
P.S. Sorry, the direction of this message also relates to the other thread "Slurs and acciaccatura in chords:
http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/RE-Slur-and-acciaccatura-in-chords-tp168002p168036.htmlOn Tue, Oct 28, 2014 at 10:59 AM, me here [via Lilypond] <
[hidden email]> wrote:
Good pint Urs however that only works for outside notes, also I wanted the direction to be opposite the stem as in traditional classical guitar. So it doesn't work. also what happens when the slur is to a note in the middle? as in the examples I just sent.
here is a quick example
http://d29ci68ykuu27r.cloudfront.net/product/Look-Inside/large/1906086_02.jpgThanks
Am 28.10.2014 09:42, schrieb Dr. Bernhard Kleine:
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> There should be a tie between the two c and a slur from e to f. and a slur
> from g over b(bes) to a in the right hand. The upper g and b and a are in a separate voice and no problem.
> But how to code the tie and the slur in voiceTwo? Between <c e> to < c f>
<You can force the slur to be printed upwards through either \slurUp (and
<\slurNeutral afterwards) or the direction operator:
< <c' e'>2 ^( ~ <c' f'> )
<This won't look very good, though, so you will have to tweak the slur
<ater, presumably with \shape.
<But it will give you a semantically correct rendering, and I strongly
<suggest to let this untouched as long as possible (i.e. only start
<tweaking when you either can't read the output at all or when you have
<to produce better final output).
<HTH
<Urs
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