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Re: hairpin control


From: Simon Bailey
Subject: Re: hairpin control
Date: 27 Sep 2002 14:48:56 +0200

to get it to finish on the barline or as close to the barline as
possible i unexpectedly found this trick:

r4 b''4( \< < \!) c2 {s16\> s s s s s s \! s} > | R1 |

if the spacing of the hairpins is too close, then you could start the
decrescendo on the second s16.

greetings,
simon.


On Fri, 2002-09-27 at 13:55, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
> The trick is to attach the   \! to a spacing note:
> 
>  b''4( \< \! )c2 \> |  < \! s1 R1> |
> 
> The decrescendo will not end exactly on the bar line, 
> I don't know how that could be achieved.
> 
>    /Mats
> 
> > Consider the following short excerpt:
> > 
> > \score{
> > 
> > \notes\relative c{
> > 
> > r4 b''4( \< \! )c2  |  R1 |
> > }
> > \paper{}
> > }
> > 
> > I want to have a hairpin crescendo from the b to the c and then a
> > decresendo on the c to the barline.  If I use the "r1" rest I can do this
> > but it causes two problems; 1) the hairpin continues into the rest measure
> > (I want it to stop at the barline) and, 2) The rest isn't centered.  If I
> > use the "R1" rest Lily tells me that the (de)crescendo is not terminated.
> > No doubt this is due to the "R1" rest being there.
> > 
> > I tried using the model from the docs but was not able to come up with a
> > solution.
> > 
> > Thanks,
> > 
> > David Bobroff
> > 
> > 
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