I'm not exactly sure what you mean.
Do you talk about the line below the left of the two empty note heads?
Yes,
that's a ledger line.
There are no tremolo marks at all in the picture, but the second part of
the
bar is meant to continue the pattern of the first part, i.e. 9 alternating
eights with the initial note as the last one.
So it practically is a tremolo.
Any ideas?
Best
Urs
Phil Holmes-2 wrote:
I would have assumed that what you have taken as tremolo marks are
actually
leger lines - are you sure they're not?
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From: "u_li" <address@hidden>
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Subject: Irregular "9-tuplet" tremolo notation
Dear community,
I have an unusual tremolo notation to typeset with LilyPond:
http://old.nabble.com/file/p28502145/tremolonotation_2.jpg
tremolonotation_2.jpg
The first part of the bar shows the real notes, the second part the
shorthand notation Webern used for the rest of the score.
With
\repeat tremolo 3 { cis g }
I can typeset the note-heads, stems and beams correctly, but not the "9"
-
and of course it would still be different music with different
midi-output
(straight 8ths instead of triplets).
Is there a way to produce such an irregular tremolo (ending on the
initial
note)?
Thanks in advance
Urs
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