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Re: French slur / sostenuto slur
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Mats Bengtsson |
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Re: French slur / sostenuto slur |
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Wed, 11 May 2005 16:37:16 +0200 |
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Use the trick from the example called tie-cross-voice.ly in the
Tips and Tricks document for your version of LilyPond at
www.lilypond.org.
/Mats
Malte Milatz wrote:
I don't know whether the expression "French slur" or "sostenuto slur"
does exist in English; what I mean is the following:
A slur which is appended to a single note, but does not lead anywhere.
It is used e.g. in guitar notation in order to indicate that a note
shall last longer than until the next note.
I hope that is understandable (I fear that it's not). It's about the
same effect as using the middle or right pedal of a piano. Maybe an
ASCII drawing will do:
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Any hints how to produce this with Lilypond 2.2.6?
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