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Trouble with extent of Hairpins
From: |
Peter Gentry |
Subject: |
Trouble with extent of Hairpins |
Date: |
Thu, 5 Sep 2013 16:48:28 +0100 |
Hairpins seem to interact with bar lines in a way I do not understand.
When the required hairpin is between two notes on either side of a bar line it
ends before the bar line even though the \! is placed
after the second note (A). If the \! is placed after a second note following
the bar line the the hairpin extends too far (B).
I have used \tweak to even up the hairpin lengths which works inside a bar. (I
have a lot of trouble with hairpins!)
How does one create a hairpin that crosses the barline but ends at the first
note in the bar?
\version "2.16.2"
\relative c''' {
\clef "treble"
\time 3/4
e2\> e4~ -\tweak #'minimum-length #6 \<
e2-\tweak #'minimum-length #4 \> e4~-\tweak #'minimum-length #6 \>
e4\! d4-. e4-. % (A)this hairpin stops short of the bar line
f2\> f4 ~\>
f4 e4-.\! fis4-. % (B) this hairpin extends too far
g4-. r4
}
Thanks for any advice
Peter Gentry
- Trouble with extent of Hairpins,
Peter Gentry <=