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From: | patrick duka |
Subject: | Re: repeat a set of measures (A to B) later on in the score |
Date: | Sun, 22 Mar 2009 02:58:36 +0100 |
You can put the letters with a \mark command. See Rehearsal Marks in
On 3/21/09 5:49 PM, "patrick duka" <address@hidden> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a set of measures that I want to repeat several times at different
> times of the score.
>
> I want to put the letter A at the beginning of this set of measures, and B at
> the end,
>
> then I want A-B to repeat at some time later on,
>
> 1. How can I put this letters ?
section 1.2.5 Bars of the Notation Reference.
>I would define A-B as a variable, and then put it multiple places in the
> 2. How can I make A-B to repeat at a different time in the score?
score, but when I do that, A-B will be printed out everywhere I put it. See
section 3.3.2 Different Editions from one source to see an example of using
variables to define music.
I don't know if you are thinking of some kind of repeat that would print out
the section from A-B only once, and then refer to it later. I don't know of
any musical notation that does that particular thing, but if it exists, I'm
sure it can be done with LilyPond.
HTH,
Carl
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