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Re: A note which is three measures long
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Michael Gerdau |
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Re: A note which is three measures long |
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Thu, 31 Aug 2017 14:58:37 +0200 (CEST) |
If a dotted \breve is not what you wish to see then using either of
c\breve*3/2 or c\longa*3/4
will give you a \breve or \longa that is three 4/4 measures long.
I use these regularly when typesetting Schütz, Schein, Franck etc.
HTH,
Michael
> address@hidden hat am 31. August 2017 um 14:45 geschrieben:
>
>
> If you want a note that is three *whole notes* long, you could use a
> dotted \breve. If you want a note that is three *measures*, just use
> ties. Having notes that cross barlines is just confusing for everyone.
>
> On 08/31/17 14:40, Bernhard Kleine wrote:
> > c\breve is two measures long, c\longa four measures.
> >
> > At the end of the Kyrie from Palestrina's Missa Brevis there is a note
> > three measure long. Is there any way to do that simply?
> >
> > Regards Bernhard
> >
> >
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