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Re: unfold and tremolo have different math


From: james
Subject: Re: unfold and tremolo have different math
Date: Sat, 6 Dec 2008 00:12:17 +0100

How does this apply?

Am 05.12.2008 um 23:52 schrieb Toine Schreurs:

See section 1.4.2 Short Repeats:

The \repeat tremolo syntax expects exactly two notes within the
braces, and the number of repetitions must correspond to a note
value that can be expressed with plain or dotted notes. Thus,
\repeat tremolo 7 is valid and produces a double dotted note, but
\repeat tremolo 9 is not.

There are two ways to put tremolo marks on a single note. The
\repeat tremolo syntax is also used here, in which case the note
should not be surrounded by braces

The only difference between these two is the unfold/tremolo, so why
do they render differently?
\version "2.11.65"

\relative c' {
    \scaleDurations #'(2 . 3) {
       \repeat tremolo 9 <c e g>8 \repeat tremolo 3 <c e fis>8
       \repeat unfold 4 { \repeat tremolo 3 <c d fis>8 }
    }
}
\relative c' {
    \scaleDurations #'(2 . 3) {
       \repeat unfold 9 <c e g>8 \repeat unfold 3 <c e fis>8
       \repeat unfold 4 { \repeat unfold 3 <c d fis>8 }
    }
}

Toine Schreurs





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