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RE: Spacer Rests Global Problem
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Mark Stephen Mrotek |
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RE: Spacer Rests Global Problem |
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Thu, 26 Apr 2018 08:21:24 -0700 |
Reggie,
You have
s1*4 \tempo "Largo" s1*3 \tempo "Allegro"
inside the \global. It shall start all parts. Remove it
You can change tempo with the \tempo command attached to a specific note.
S8*3 creates an eight note spacer three times. It is the same as s8 s s.
Mark
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Reggie
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Subject: Spacer Rests Global Problem
Hi list.
I am new to LilyPond. I am trying to understand spacer rests and global
block. I know that you can use the global block to handle things like tempo
and time throughout a piece however regardless of what I try it always seems
to create an extra unnecessary staff. Of course I tried to combine my global
variable with my music variable using << >> but the staff still remains
added extra and all my music gets "erased" by the spacer rests. Clearly I am
doing something wrong. I have two questions please.
1) Using Frescobaldi's template creation, it automatically separates out the
global block into the parts, not the staff. Do I need to delete these and
move the global to the score block in order to use correctly? Or how can I
add global to existing template code below? I am confused sorry.
2) What is the formula for determining the spacer rest? For example, when I
see s8*3, what does that mean? What does each number mean in sx*y?
Thank you for your advice. Here is Frescobaldi's default global block
handling. I can't get it to work << >>
\version "2.19.81"
global = {
\key c \major
\numericTimeSignature
\time 4/4
\tempo "Fast!"
s1*4 \tempo "Largo" s1*3 \tempo "Allegro"
}
cello = \relative c {
\global
% Music follows here.
c d e f e d c d e f e d c d e f e d
}
right = \relative c'' {
\global
% Music follows here.
c1 d e f c d e f
}
left = \relative c' {
\global
% Music follows here.
c1 d e f c d e f
}
celloPart = \new Staff \with {
instrumentName = "Cello"
} { \clef bass \cello }
pianoPart = \new PianoStaff \with {
instrumentName = "Piano"
} <<
\new Staff = "right" \right
\new Staff = "left" { \clef bass \left }
>>
\score {
<<
\celloPart
\pianoPart
>>
\layout { }
}
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