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Subject: [Lilypond-auto] [LilyIssues-auto] [testlilyissues:issues] Re: #4048 Is Dynamic_performer’s understanding of (de)crescendo too limited?
Date: Tue, 19 Jul 2016 07:04:41 +0000

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[issues:#4048] Is Dynamic_performer’s understanding of (de)crescendo too limited?

Status: Started
Created: Sat Aug 02, 2014 10:45 AM UTC by Anonymous
Last Updated: Sun Jul 17, 2016 03:50 PM UTC
Owner: Dan Eble

Originally created by: *anonymous

Originally created by: address@hidden

On 02/08/14 18:36, Knute Snortum wrote:> Something that is seen a lot in 19th and 20th century music is a crescendo
> or decrescendo without going to a specific dynamic.  The performer is given
> the freedom to decide how much to change the dynamics.  This causes an
> error message: "programming error: Impossible or ambiguous (de)crescendo in
> MIDI."
>
> %%% BEGIN
> \version "2.19.10"
>
> \score {
>   \relative c' {
>     c1 \p | c4 \< d e f | g \> f e d | c1 \p
>   }
>   \layout {}
>   \midi {}
> }
> %%% END
>
> This error message should be a warning and give some line number to the
> offending code.

On 02/08/14 15:28, David Kastrup wrote:> Knute Snortum <address@hidden> writes:

...

>
> That's not an actual programming error in pretty much all cases but
> rather an input problem probably deserving a warning.  That alone should
> warrant fixing.
>


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