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From: | Peter Bjuhr |
Subject: | Re: slur syntax |
Date: | Sat, 23 May 2015 18:56:27 +0200 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686; rv:31.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/31.7.0 |
On 2015-05-23 18:29, Gianmaria Lari
wrote:
I understood that "slur markers are not brackets in the mathematical sense but simply mark something to start or end" but don't understand the consequences of this. Wouldn't be possible to slur the four notes a b c d using the other syntax (a b c d) instead of a (b c d) ? Thank you, g. In Frescobaldi if you use Quick Insert to slur the four notes you'll get: a( b c d) I tend to think the syntax a ( b c d ) is preferable,
but maybe with this syntax it is clearer that the '(' belongs to the
'a' and not to the 'b' - and ')' belongs to the 'd'.Compare if you will with: a \staccato b c d \staccato The staccato marks will end up on the notes that precedes the command, that is a and d. Best Peter |
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