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Re: wah-wah-effect
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Sun, 27 Dec 2009 17:57:30 +0000 (GMT) |
Ah, you want a dashed hairpin. Is this to notate a gradual opening/closing? I
would not normally expect to see a dashed hairpin but rather simply a dashed
line between the '+' and 'o'. This means gradual open/close. It seems that
you want something like 'o > +' or '+ < o', correct? I suppose you could mark
one note with '+' and another with 'o' and place your hairpin between. Again,
however, as a trombonist I would find this notation non-standard and
potentially confusing. I don't know enough about your notation requirements to
understand why you would want or need to notate it this way.
-David
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From: "Stefan Thomas" <address@hidden>
To: address@hidden
Cc: "lilypond-user" <address@hidden>
Sent: Sunday, December 27, 2009 12:13:19 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
Subject: Re: wah-wah-effect
Dear David,
thanks for Your help.
I found out, that I can get a dashed hairpin with \once \override Hairpin
#'style = #'dashed-line
What I would like to do is getting a + and an "o" at the beginning and the end
of the hairpin.
The "o" is easy to get with
\override Hairpin #'circled-tip = ##t
But how I can do it with the "+"-sign?
2009/12/27 address@hidden < address@hidden >
I'm not sure exactly how you want your wah-wah effect to appear, but for
starters you can go here:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.13/Documentation/notation/the-feta-font#index-Feta-font
...to find the glyphs you need. The ones you need are listed under "Script
glyphs." One is "stopped" (looks like '+') and the other is "flageolet" (looks
like a small circle). There is also "open" which looks like a small letter 'o'.
I've normally seen the little circle (I'm a trombonist). I don't know how to do
this without experimenting with it but if you want '+O' I suppose you could
create a script called 'wah' or something and combine them together
side-by-side. This would mean 'wah' on a single note. If you wanted the effect
to span two or more notes I think you should be able to put the '+' over one
note, the 'o' over the other and put some sort of dotted/dashed spanner between
them.
Sorry I can't be more specific at the moment but I hope this is helpful,
David
----- Original Message -----
From: "Stefan Thomas" < address@hidden >
To: "lilypond-user" < address@hidden >
Sent: Sunday, December 27, 2009 5:51:19 AM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
Subject: Re: wah-wah-effect
Dear community,
I've created a little image (with another program) to illustrate what I'm
thinking of.
2009/12/27 Stefan Thomas < address@hidden >
Dear lilypond-users,
does someone of You know, how to produce a proper notation for wah-wah effect
for trumpet or trombone?
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