I think you will get what you want if you put the hairpin in a
separate Dynamics context. This way it doesn't care for the other
dynamics items.
Maybe ...
Grr - Neil was faster ...
Am 03.07.2011 16:25, schrieb Jay Hamilton:
Ok I've missed that explanation before so thank you. I don't
really care about the midi so your suggestion is possible (a
pain but doable). Anyone know of a single line override?
Thanks
Jay
On Sun, Jul 3, 2011 at 4:17 AM, Bill
Mooney <address@hidden>
wrote:
Hi,
You wrote...
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Hello-
I am forcing accidentals in a modal piece. Time signature is
21/8 so the measures are long.
I wanted to do a multi-measure hairpin (decrescendo) but the
hairpin stopped at the end of the first measure at the forced
accidental (!).
1] is there a way around this?
2] is this a bug or really the way it's supposed to work or
3] is the reason it stopped there different from my
assumption.
Thanks
Jay
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
...from the NM p106
" A crescendo mark is started with \< and terminated with
\!, an absolute dynamic, or an additional crescendo or
decrescendo mark. A decrescendo mark is started with \> and
is also terminated with \!, an absolute dynamic, or another
crescendo or decrescendo mark. \cr and \decr may be used
instead of \< and \>. Hairpins are engraved by default
using this notation.
c2\< c\!
d2\< d\f
e2\< e\>
f2\> f\!
e2\> e\mp
d2\> d\>
c1\!
"
I guess you might have to place the mp, pp, etc as markups -
(but these might not then be seen by midi...?) - if you want
the hairpin to extend across the complete snippet ... from
\> to \!
Hope this helps
Regards
Bill
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