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Re: Question re: CadenzaOn
From: |
Paul Scott |
Subject: |
Re: Question re: CadenzaOn |
Date: |
Sat, 18 Sep 2010 23:34:06 -0700 |
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Mutt/1.5.20 (2009-06-14) |
On Sun, Sep 19, 2010 at 02:11:32AM -0400, Joshua Armenta wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a score with multiple staves. One instrument enter into unmetered
> timing and performs a cadenza, the other five instruments rest. The problem
> is that when the file is compiled, the barlines in the output is completely
> thrown off, even when the same measure is put into a Cadenza on statement in
> every stave. I have tried with a whole rest and with using the cadenza notes
> as a model and replacing note names with R (Thus preserving the values) but
> the output iisn't fixed either way
>
> I can't seem to find any answers. Any help would be very much appreciated.
Put the timing information with skips in a separate definition. Combine it
with
the top voice in the score and with each part when doing the parts.
timing = {
\time = 4/4 s1*32 \cadenzaOn s4*7 \cadenzaOff
\time = 3/4 s2.*32
}
parta = { a4 ... \cadenzaOn a4 b4 a4 b4 a4 b4 a4 \cadenzaOff a4 ... }
partb = { b4 ... }
Score:
\score{
<<
\new Staff << \timing \parta >>
\new Staff << \partb >>
>>
}
Part A:
\score{
<<
\new Staff << \timing \parta >>
>>
}
Part B:
\score{
<<
\new Staff << \timing \partb >>
>>
}
I may have every detail correct but that's the idea.
HTH
Paul Scott