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Re: small print
From: |
Maurizio Tomasi |
Subject: |
Re: small print |
Date: |
Fri, 5 Jul 2002 11:12:29 +0200 (MET DST) |
> On 4 Jul 2002, Simon Bailey wrote:
>
> > something i have seen quite often in orchestral pieces is that other
> > voices are sometimes printed in small print during rests of a certain
> > instrument.
>
> Just so that you know, these are called "cues".
>
> --
> Danny.
After taking a look at the image Simon put on the web, I am not sure these
are real "cue" notes. Their purpose should be to give the player an hint
about what the other instruments are playing at the moment, while a real
"cue note" is something the player him/herself has to play.
Maybe a solution for Simon would be to use `\tiny' or `\small' within the
thread. You can have a look at these commands in ly/property-init.ly.
Maurizio
- small print, Simon Bailey, 2002/07/04
- Re: small print, Danny, 2002/07/05
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- Re: small print, David Raleigh Arnold, 2002/07/05
- Re: small print, Maurizio Tomasi, 2002/07/05
- Re: small print, Han-Wen, 2002/07/05
- Re: small print, Simon Bailey, 2002/07/05
- Re: small print, Han-Wen, 2002/07/05
- Re: small print, Simon Bailey, 2002/07/05
- Re: small print, David Raleigh Arnold, 2002/07/05
- Re: small print, Rune Zedeler, 2002/07/05
- Re: small print, Simon Bailey, 2002/07/05
Re: small print, Simon Bailey, 2002/07/05