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tuplet and guitar tremolo edits
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David Raleigh Arnold |
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tuplet and guitar tremolo edits |
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Thu, 14 Apr 2005 11:49:48 -0400 |
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These editing shortcuts help with guitar tremolo and
tuplets:
# tuptrems.sed
# tuplets and guitar type tremolo (1st note is different)
# change "tp3 note note note" into: "\times 2/3 {note[ note note]}"
# change "tp5 note note note note note" into:
# "\times 4/5 {note[ note note note note]}"
# tremolo "tr3|4|5" versions take first and second notes only.
/tp3 /{
s/tp3 *\([^ ]*\) *\([^ ]*\) *\([^ ]*\)/\\times 2\/3 { \1[ \2 \3]}/g
}
/tr3 /{
s/tr3 *\([^ *\) *\([^ ]*\) *\([^ ]*\)/\\times 2\/3 { \1[ \2 \2]}/g
}
/tr4 /{
s/tr4 *\([^ ]*\) *\([^ ]*\)/ \1[ \2 \2 \2]/g
}
/tp5 /{
s/tp5 *\([^ ]*\) *\([^ ]*\) *\([^ ]*\) *\([^ ]*\)
*\([^ ]*\)/\\times 4\/5 { \1[ \2 \3 \4 \5]}/g
}
/tr5 /{
s/tr5 *\([^ ]*\) *\([^ ]*\)/\\times 4\/5 { \1[ \2 \2 \2 \2]}/g
}
Here is an example input:
tr3 e, e' tr3 e, e' tr3 e, e' tr3 e, e'
tr4 e, e' tr4 e, e'
tr5 e, e' tr5 e, e'
tp3 e, e' e' tp3 e, e' e'
tp5 e, e f g a tp5 e, e f g a
Here is the output:
\times 2/3 { e,[ e' e']} \times 2/3 { e,[ e' e']} \times 2/3 { e,[ e'
e']} \times 2/3 { e,[ e' e']}
e,[ e' e' e'] e,[ e' e' e']
\times 4/5 { e,[ e' e' e' e']} \times 4/5 { e,[ e' e' e' e']}
\times 2/3 { e,[ e' e']} \times 2/3 { e,[ e' e']}
\times 4/5 { e,[ e f g a]} \times 4/5 { e,[ e f g a]}
Also, many many thanks to Jose' Luis Cruz for these settings.
convert-ly updated them with no problem. See the result at
http://www.openguitar.com/files/alegriasrose.pdf
I couldn't figure out the last one, but I didn't need it.
Except for that, these are the numbers actually used. This
sort of bracket has been used in the Philippines for a long
time. It is a big improvement to notation IMO.
--------------used convert-ly from 1.4.2:
\version "2.4.0"
\override TupletBracket #'bracket-visibility = ##t
\override TupletBracket #'bracket-flare = #'(0.5 . 0.5)
\override TupletBracket #'thickness = #2.0
%\override TupletBracket #'shorten-pair = #'(-2.5 . -2.5)
I had quite a bit of difficulty with the <G>, golpe, which
is a fairly standard markup in flamenco guitar music. I
was not able to get the <> part bold. Here's how I got
what I got:
r4^\markup{\center-align <"<G>">}
As always, many thanks to Han-Wen and all the developers
for their hard work and manifest accomplishments. daveA
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