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Re: How can I apply default automatic beam logic for 4/4 meter to a piec
From: |
Hans Åberg |
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Re: How can I apply default automatic beam logic for 4/4 meter to a piece written in 2/2 meter |
Date: |
Sat, 19 Oct 2019 14:35:27 +0200 |
> On 19 Oct 2019, at 13:56, 田村 淳 via lilypond-user <address@hidden> wrote:
>
> I’ve been using Lilypond for a while but new to the lilypond-user list. I’m
> sorry if the above question has been asked for zillion times in the past.
>
> I understand that I could most likely be able to achieve what I want by
> re-defining baseMoment and beatStructure, and cut-and-paste the contents of
> beamExceptions from ‘scm/time-signature-settings.scm’ but I thought that
> there might be a bit easier and more elegant way to achieve the same.
>
> I’m typesetting the 1st movement of J. S. Bach’s 5th Brandenburg concerto.
> Bach used ‘alla breve’ time signature but the music is actually 4/4 (or
> common time) in a modern sense. If I set "\time 4/4” then the automatic beam
> works almost perfectly. Very little manual tweaking is required.
I use stuff like
\time 7/16
\set beatStructure = #'(4 3)
So in your case, perhaps
\set beatStructure = #’(1 1 1 1)
Also, one might merely change the time signature symbol, as already in a reply.