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Re: Fwd: Re: turning a blind eye to dotted note
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Torsten Hämmerle |
Subject: |
Re: Fwd: Re: turning a blind eye to dotted note |
Date: |
Mon, 29 Jan 2018 04:20:18 -0700 (MST) |
Hi Bernhard,
a cadenza is rhythmically free, no checks, no limits, no rules. So a
combination of \cadenzaOn and | doesn't make any sense.
Apart from this - in addition to all the other replies - I'd like to point
out that LilyPond's behaviour (allow note durations to stretch out into the
next bar) is one of the big advantages compared to much more rigid software
(Finale, Sibelius, ...).
This tine example shows a tuplet /deliberately/ crossing a barline:
Try to achieve this with any other software (I'm not sure about Dorico,
though) and you'll see that a lot of tricky tweaking and fiddling is needed
to get it done.
tuplet-spanning-barline.png
<http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/file/t3887/tuplet-spanning-barline.png>
All the best,
Torsten
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- Re: turning a blind eye to dotted note, (continued)
Re: turning a blind eye to dotted note, Malte Meyn, 2018/01/29
Fwd: Re: turning a blind eye to dotted note, Blöchl Bernhard, 2018/01/29