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RE: Nachschlag - Passing Appoggiatura - hook?
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Javier Ruiz-Alma |
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RE: Nachschlag - Passing Appoggiatura - hook? |
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Mon, 2 Feb 2015 23:54:41 -0800 |
-----Original Message-----
From: Hans Aberg
>> On 29 Nov 2014, at 23:19, Javier Ruiz-Alma <address@hidden> wrote:
>>
>> I'm typesetting BWV 1055, which includes these so-called nachschlags
>> (or passing appoggiaturas, accents) They can appear coming down or up to the
>> following note (see attached).
>>
>> These are explained here:
>> http://www.iment.com/maida/familytree/henry/music/bachnotation.htm#pas
>> singa
>>
>> How to typeset these with LP?
> “Harvard concise” says it is attached to the main note, and writes it as a
> small 8th note with a slash and a slur to the note before it. So this would
> be \afterGrace, but Notation does not say if \slashedGrace can be used with
> it. Perhaps LilyPond should have a \nachschlag counterpart to \acciaccatura.
These hooks appear before short (typically 8th or 16th) notes in runs. Small
as these hooks are, the original typesetter placed these carefully, the
mid-point resting between or crossing the line where a the notehead of the
auxiliary note would land (even providing them with ledger lines).
For now, I'm notating these with smaller-sized appoggiatura 8ths, to at least
provide some contrast with the regular appoggiaturas attached to longer notes,
which do explicitly appear on Bach's manuscript.
Thoughts?
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