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From: | Urs Liska |
Subject: | Re: Similar to tremolo |
Date: | Wed, 07 Jul 2010 00:28:05 +0200 |
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Hi Helge, althought I can't help you with your main problem, I would like to make one syntactical thing clear for you. The number N in the command \repeat tremolo N {} doesn't indicate the number of different notes but the number of repetitions So if you have \repeat tremolo 2 { b8. c' } this will result in a musical construct spanning 2 x (8. + 8.), i.e. 3/4 in total - or one whole bar in your example - whereas \repeat tremolo 3 { b8. c' d } - if it were valid input - would result in a tremolo spanning 3 x (8.+8.+8.), i.e. 6/4+3/16 You may try \score { \new Staff { \repeat tremolo 2 { b16 c' } \repeat tremolo 3 { b16 c' } \repeat tremolo 3 { b16 c' } \repeat tremolo 4 { b16 c' } r2 \repeat tremolo 6 { b16 c' } r4 } } to see what I mean. HTH Best Urs Am 05.07.2010 20:36, schrieb Helge Kruse: Hello, |
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