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Re: Ped.M glyph in Emmentaler
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Trevor Daniels |
Subject: |
Re: Ped.M glyph in Emmentaler |
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Wed, 2 Apr 2014 12:12:26 +0100 |
Daniel, you wrote Wednesday, April 02, 2014 11:38 AM
> Aha, so it's supposed to be like a hyphen in a split dynamic marking like
> "cresc - en - do po - co a po - co" or similar.
>
> I have never seen an edition where a pedal marking is written as "P - e -
> d". Do you have a feel for whether this is ever done in published music?
> If it's simply something that somebody decided would be a useful thing to
> have in LilyPond but there's no precedence for its use in the wider world,
> I would be inclined not to include it in SMuFL (particularly because it is
> surely not as useful as the more standard ways of notating the use of the
> sustain pedal, with the continuous horizontal line or the gap terminated
> by the *-like symbol).
Here's another example from the LilyPond regression tests. This was
added by Han-Wen in 2004. I don't know myself if the hyphen is found
in published music, but I'm pretty sure Han-Wen only added features he
found in respected scores. Here's what he added:
\version "2.17.6"
\header
{
texidoc = "The standard piano pedals style comes with Ped symbols.
The pedal string can be also tuned, for example, to a shorter tilde/P variant
at the end of the melody."
}
\context Staff \relative c'{
c4 d e f g
\sustainOn b c
c, d16[ c c c] e[ e \sustainOff \sustainOn e e ] f4 \sustainOff
g\sustainOn b \sustainOff c
\set Staff.pedalSustainStrings = #'("-" "-P" "P")
\override Staff.SustainPedal.padding = #-2
c, \sustainOn d e \sustainOff \sustainOn f
\sustainOff g b c
}
Trevor