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Re: repeat
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David Wright |
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Re: repeat |
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Fri, 12 Feb 2016 23:14:18 -0600 |
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Excuse my replying to the wrong posting, but I can't reply to a
posting that seems to be missing from the thread.
On Fri 12 Feb 2016 at 09:48:23 (+0100), Johan Vromans wrote:
> On Thu, 11 Feb 2016 14:48:18 +0100 BB <address@hidden> wrote:
>
> > That works, but the long note sequence has to be repeated - exactly
> > that's what I would like to avoid.
>
> If entering the notes is the problem, you can put them in a variable.
On Fri, 12 Feb 2016 12:29:47 +0100 BB <address@hidden> wrote:
>
> The input of the notes is not the problem, one could easily copy/paste.
> I try to shorten the sheet and make it more overseeable.
Yes, we understand your last sentence. As you said in your OP:
"Is there the use of a repetition (repeat volta) possible to shorten
the sheet music?"
It appears from the conversation quoted above that you don't
understand the concept of a repeat: that you write/print the sequence
of notes _once_ and you play it _twice_, thereby "shortening the sheet".
Halving it, in fact.
So, if you write/print the sequence of notes once, why would you want
to copy and paste them all in again?
- - -
While we're here, I might as well reply to this bit...
On Fri 12 Feb 2016 at 12:37:32 (+0100), Johan Vromans wrote:
> I've once wished for something like
>
> \repeat volta 2 { AAA \alternative{{ BB1 }{ BB2 }} CCC }
>
> There is no (official) concept of "end of alternative".
I thought we came up with a reasonable rendition of this structure in
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2015-10/msg00404.html
(particularly where the BB sections are short) though it's not a repeat
structure as far as LilyPond is concerned, so no \repeat or
\alternative commands, and no correct MIDI rendition without juggling
the chunks in variables, ie
\score { { \AAA \BB1 \CCC \AAA \BB2 \CCC } \midi { } }
> For the sheet, I would resort to just writing the first note and add a
> markup silimar to "2nd time, play XXX". Maybe write the other note on a
> small ossia staff?
This will unnecessarily prevent LilyPond using the \repeat volta
construction and so, once again, no MIDI rendition among other
concerns, eg, what about three times through; why is only one version
written on the principal staff, others being relegated to ossias; etc.
I can't help wondering what you and the OP have against a conventional
method like those depicted in
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2016-02/msg00260.html
and employed in real music such as (citing just one example):
http://www2.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php/Fair_Phyllis_I_saw_%28John_Farmer%29
Cheers,
David.
- repeat, BB, 2016/02/11
- Re: repeat, Pierre Perol-Schneider, 2016/02/11
- Re: repeat, BB, 2016/02/11
- Re: repeat, David Wright, 2016/02/11
- Re: repeat, Johan Vromans, 2016/02/12
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- Re: repeat, Johan Vromans, 2016/02/12
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- Re: repeat, Johan Vromans, 2016/02/13
- Re: repeat, BB, 2016/02/13
- Re: repeat, Trevor Daniels, 2016/02/13
- Re: repeat, David Wright, 2016/02/13
- Re: repeat, Trevor Daniels, 2016/02/13
- Re: repeat, David Wright, 2016/02/13
- Re: repeat, BB, 2016/02/13
- Re: repeat, BB, 2016/02/13
- Re: repeat, David Kastrup, 2016/02/13
- Re: repeat, Jonathan Scholbach, 2016/02/13