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Re: <<aes,2. \\ {s4 ees2} \\ {s2 bes4}>>
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Thomas Morley |
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Re: <<aes,2. \\ {s4 ees2} \\ {s2 bes4}>> |
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Fri, 4 Jan 2019 13:45:14 +0100 |
Am Fr., 4. Jan. 2019 um 13:07 Uhr schrieb Gianmaria Lari
<address@hidden>:
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>
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> On Fri, 4 Jan 2019 at 11:56, Thomas Morley <address@hidden> wrote:
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>> Am Fr., 4. Jan. 2019 um 11:17 Uhr schrieb Gianmaria Lari
>> <address@hidden>:
>> >
>> > My apologies, I didn't specify the fact that it is 3/4 time.
>> >
>> > Thomas solution is graphically perfect....
>>
>> Well, my suggestion meets the image. Actually, the composers notation
>> is simply wrong, strictly speaking.
>> I've seen it many times, though.
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>
> Yes it's wrong but I think it is used because it better complies with the
> need to be easy to write it and to be less "dense" (and then someway easier
> to read) than traditional/correct way. Maybe the composer could add a small
> footnote but in my (not expert) opinion it is a very good solution. For
> example I found ugly and "difficult" to read the bass part of the BWV846 (c
> major prelude).
Disagreed.
>
>>
>>
>> > but I have to manage the midi output "manually ".
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>> I don't care much about midi, why do you do? It's never music.
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> For didactical reason. And for that, it is pretty important.
>
>> [...]For the record, one could do:
>>
>> \layout { \context { \Voice \remove Slur_engraver } }
>>
>> \new Staff \with { \consists Slur_engraver }
>> {
>> \key aes \major
>> \clef bass
>> \time 3/4
>> <<
>> aes,2.\=7( \\ { s4 ees2 } \\ s2. \\ { s2 bes4\=7) }
>> >>
>> }
>>
>> This has serious drawbacks, you'll not happy using it...
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>
> What's the equal sign? never saw before.
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/notation/expressive-marks-as-curves#slurs
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> What's about this?
>
> \version "2.19.82"
> \score {
>
> {
> \time 3/4 \clef bass \key aes \major
> << {\hideNotes aes,2.} \\ {\hideNotes s4 ees2} \\ {\hideNotes s2 bes4} \\
> {aes,2.*1/3( ees2*1/2 bes4) }>> }
> \layout {}
> \midi {}
> }
A dot is missing.
That's because the two dots are of the two aes2. are joined into one
single dot. Which is hidden by \hideNotes.
Cheers,
Harm
- <<aes,2. \\ {s4 ees2} \\ {s2 bes4}>>, Gianmaria Lari, 2019/01/04
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- Re: <<aes,2. \\ {s4 ees2} \\ {s2 bes4}>>, Gianmaria Lari, 2019/01/04
- Re: <<aes,2. \\ {s4 ees2} \\ {s2 bes4}>>, Thomas Morley, 2019/01/04
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- Re: <<aes,2. \\ {s4 ees2} \\ {s2 bes4}>>, Gianmaria Lari, 2019/01/04
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