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Re: mixing notehead styles in chords
From: |
Patrick McCarty |
Subject: |
Re: mixing notehead styles in chords |
Date: |
Mon, 23 Mar 2009 22:05:08 -0700 |
2009/3/23 Steve Yegge <address@hidden>:
> Hello,
>
> In flamenco and bossa-nova guitar music it is quite
> common to damp some (but not all) strings with the
> left hand while strumming. The standard notation for
> this is to have cross-noteheads on the damped strings
> and normal noteheads on the strings that should ring.
>
> Lilypond makes it extremely tedious to deal with this
> relatively common situation. It's easy to have the entire
> chord drawn with x-noteheads, but much more difficult
> to get only some of the notes to have x-noteheads.
Perhaps you could use the \tweak command to get the output you need.
I assume there is a way to automate this more or less with music
functions, but I can't look into it right now.
\tweak is explained in the Learning Manual, chapter 4.1.4
%%% BEGIN %%%
\version "2.12.2"
\relative c' {
<a-0 e'-2 a-3 c-1 e-0>8
<a \tweak #'style #'cross e'
\tweak #'style #'cross a
\tweak #'style #'cross c e>
<a e' a c e>
<a \tweak #'style #'cross e'
\tweak #'style #'cross a
\tweak #'style #'cross c e>
<a e' a c e>
<a \tweak #'style #'cross e'
\tweak #'style #'cross a
\tweak #'style #'cross c e>
<a e' a c e>
<a \tweak #'style #'cross e'
\tweak #'style #'cross a
\tweak #'style #'cross c e>
}
%%% END %%%
-Patrick