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Place to write piano dynamics
From: |
Michael Pozhidaev |
Subject: |
Place to write piano dynamics |
Date: |
Mon, 09 Jun 2008 07:50:07 +0700 |
Hello, everybody!
It is my first posting to this list. I am blind programmer from Russia
and music takes a very important part in my life. Lilypond is just brilliant
software
for me. Now I can make my own music publications by myself. Great thanks
to everybody, who made it possible!
There is one thing I cannot understand . In many examples
notes are not written in "\new Staff" block directly,
but placed in something like
upper = \relative c'' {
\clef treble
\key c \major
\time 4/4
a4 b c d
}
What is the advantage of such approach? I am asking,
because in "Piano centered dynamics" example melody and dynamics are written
separately.
In long composition it can be difficult to
think about a correct place for dynamics.
Are there problems to write melody and dynamics together? And why using special
blocks
for melody in most cases is more convenient?
Thanks!
--
With best wishes, Michael Pozhidaev.
Tomsk state university, computer science department.
ALTLinux Team.
- Place to write piano dynamics,
Michael Pozhidaev <=