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gregorian ligatures attacked again...
From: |
Michał Dwużnik |
Subject: |
gregorian ligatures attacked again... |
Date: |
Wed, 9 Sep 2009 23:49:32 +0200 |
Hi,
let's have a look at following snippet:
\version "2.12.0"
\include "gregorian.ly"
\score {
\new VaticanaVoice {
\clef "vaticana-fa1"
\[ f g f a g a f g f \] \[ f \flexa d e d \] \[c d d \] s
\divisioMaxima
\[ f \pes g \flexa f \pes a g a f g f\]
}
}
which tries to mimic the first melisma of
http://www.cpdl.org/wiki/images/b/b6/LV_21v.jpg
in two different ways, both looking significantly different than original...
The first "plain" version is moreless, though lacks "gluing" the neumes,
the second version produces porrectuses where I would like "glued torculuses",
for every combination of \flexa and \pes I tried. Could someone
possibly enlighten me on ways of getting what's
visible in the manuscript, and/or hint me on \flexa \pes combining rules
Regards
Michal
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