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Re: Syntax and Usage Question for guitar transcription


From: Ralf Mattes
Subject: Re: Syntax and Usage Question for guitar transcription
Date: Fri, 01 Jan 2016 17:31:21 +0100
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Am Freitag, 01. Januar 2016 17:12 CET, address@hidden schrieb:

> I have two questions:
>
> 1. In the sample below, how would I make the last set of notes(<g-0  
> e'-0>) be part of the previous measure.

I don't unerstand this question. It's hard to answer such questions
without knowing how the music is supposed to sound. Your notation
just doesn't make sense - either the first bar is missing notes in the top
voice or the lower voice is shifted.

> 2. Since I am typesetting classical guitar, would it be better to use
> voices for the bass and melody?

Yes, the last base (c) of measure one is wrong, this should be a qarter
note (if you want this note to be hol over into the next measure you need
to use a tie).

For this particular piece, I will have
> about 5 measures where I have to use \tweak to get the music to render
> the arrangement properly.

sing tweaks to fix improper rhythm will not work ....

Cheers, Ralf Mattes
>
> %-----------------------------------------------------------------
> \version "2.18.2"
>
> #(set-global-staff-size 24)
>
> symbols = {
>    <d-0 a-2 \tweak #'duration-log #4 f'-1>2 g'4-4 <\tweak
> #'duration-log #1 c-3 a-2 f'-1>4 <g-0 e'-0>
> }
>
> \score {
>    <<
>      \new Staff {
>           \set Staff.midiInstrument =#"acoustic guitar (nylon)"
>           \clef "G_8" \key c \major \time 4/4 \tempo "Expressive" \symbols }
>      \new TabStaff { \symbols }
>    >>
>    %\midi { }
> }
> %-----------------------------------------------------------------
>
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