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Pitch with null duration?
From: |
Dossy Shiobara |
Subject: |
Pitch with null duration? |
Date: |
Mon, 02 Apr 2012 23:02:32 -0400 |
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I know how to make a pitch transparent (e.g., \override Rest
#'transparent = ##t) but is there a way to specify a pitch with a null
duration (e.g., like "g0" or somesuch)?
The behavior I'm looking for is to start out a measure with a slur to
the first note, as this is a continuation of a previous measure from a
note that is slurred to the note that I'm interested in, that I am *not*
including in my LilyPond document.
The behavior of this "null duration pitch" would be very similar to the
transparent pitch above, except:
1) It has no horizontal spacing.
2) It has no duration, thus doesn't generate annoying barcheck warnings,
or otherwise screw up matching notes to lyrics, etc.
If I haven't adequately explained myself, please ask questions and I
will try to provide a better explanation and examples. If this is in
the documentation, I couldn't find it; I'm sorry.
Thanks,
Dossy
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