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Re: ask for help
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Paul Scott |
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Re: ask for help |
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Fri, 28 Dec 2007 21:47:54 -0700 |
On Dec 28, 2007, at 7:09 PM, hhpmusic wrote:
Hi, I'm a Chinese blind musician, Hu Haipeng. I just began to learn
Lilypond the day before yesterday. I found a problem about chord
and tie. The syntax is <chord notes>notevalue-tie. But in a lot of
romantic piano music, some chords have only one or two notes to be
tied and others not. It's not good to split them into several
voices like the poor syntax in braille music notation. How can I do?
An example from the third mov. of our Yellow River piano concerto
by Ying Chengzong:
(octave and other indications omitted)
<c e g c>8~ <c, e g c>4. Actually, the only tied note is g.
<c e g ~ c>8 <c, e g c>4.
works in 2.11.36
Paul Scott
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