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Re: Aleatoric Elements with barlines
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Reggie |
Subject: |
Re: Aleatoric Elements with barlines |
Date: |
Mon, 7 Jan 2019 09:29:58 -0700 (MST) |
Aaron Hill wrote
> On 2019-01-07 7:55 am, Reggie wrote:
>> Hi Aaron thank you for that help. I don't like to use indepedant meters
>> however since this section I believe should be cadenza for easy input.
>> However, I add spacer rests like you said but it makes everything way
>> wrong
>> too many repeats and breaks everything. I don't see what you mean to
>> add.
>> Can you give one example of a pairing of spacer and r1* to move one
>> repeat
>> barline successfully? Many thanks. My error image. error.png
>
> The article I linked covers more than just meter, specifically it covers
> how to have independent bar lines. You need to follow it to ensure that
> your bar lines do not "bleed" into the other staves.
>
> See the following:
>
> %%%%
> \version "2.19.82"
>
> \paper { ragged-right = ##f }
> \layout {
> \context { \Score
> \remove "Timing_translator"
> \remove "Default_bar_line_engraver"
> }
> \context { \Staff
> \consists "Timing_translator"
> \consists "Default_bar_line_engraver"
> }
> }
>
> << \new Staff \relative c'' {
> \cadenzaOn
> r1*5/4\fermata \bar ".|:"
> < d e f >1\> r1\!\fermata \bar ":|."
> s1*3/4 \bar "||"
> }
> \new Staff \relative c'' {
> \cadenzaOn
> r1\fermata \bar ".|:"
> < d e f >1\> r1\!\fermata \bar ":|."
> s1 \bar "||"
> }
> \new Staff \relative c'' {
> \cadenzaOn
> r1*3/4\fermata \bar ".|:"
> < d e f >1\> r1\!\fermata \bar ":|."
> s1*5/4 \bar "||"
> } >>
> %%%%
>
> Regarding the spacer rests (or actual rests if you wanted them to be
> printed), the beginning and ending rests must add up to the same total
> across all staves. So, for the above example, we need the rests to be
> equivalent to two full measures. In the first staff, scaling the
> leading rest by 5/4 requires a corresponding scaling of the final
> spacing rest to 3/4. The middle staff is trivial, and the final staff
> is just the opposite of the first.
>
> -- Aaron Hill
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> aleatoric.cropped.png (43K)
> <http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/attachment/218568/0/aleatoric.cropped.png>
Aaron you are a great teacher thank you. Just a couple few more questions
please. First how did you know that it had to equal 2 full measures? I did
not see how you arrived. Second please tell me is there any negative effect
of moving the barline from score to staff I didn't want to do that on a
global scale because this alignment is just one small section of a "normal"
composition, but if it's safe? Then ok. Any caveats with moving to staff?
Thank you. I don't understand the math of 2 full bars.
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- Aleatoric Elements with barlines, Reggie, 2019/01/07
- Re: Aleatoric Elements with barlines, Aaron Hill, 2019/01/07
- Re: Aleatoric Elements with barlines, Reggie, 2019/01/07
- Re: Aleatoric Elements with barlines, Aaron Hill, 2019/01/07
- Re: Aleatoric Elements with barlines,
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- Re: Aleatoric Elements with barlines, Aaron Hill, 2019/01/07
- Re: Aleatoric Elements with barlines, Aaron Hill, 2019/01/07
- \newEngraverSection (was "Re: Aleatoric Elements with barlines"), Kieren MacMillan, 2019/01/07
- Re: \newEngraverSection (was "Re: Aleatoric Elements with barlines"), Aaron Hill, 2019/01/07
- Re: Aleatoric Elements with barlines, Martin Neubauer, 2019/01/08
- Re: Aleatoric Elements with barlines, Ben, 2019/01/09
- Re: Aleatoric Elements with barlines, Martin Neubauer, 2019/01/09
- Re: Aleatoric Elements with barlines, Ben, 2019/01/09
- Re: Aleatoric Elements with barlines, Aaron Hill, 2019/01/09
- Re: Aleatoric Elements with barlines, Ben, 2019/01/09