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Re: overloaded example for dampened notes
From: |
Colin Hall |
Subject: |
Re: overloaded example for dampened notes |
Date: |
Tue, 25 Dec 2012 08:10:49 +0000 |
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Mutt/1.5.21 (2010-09-15) |
On Sun, Dec 23, 2012 at 12:34:56PM +0100, Eluze wrote:
>
> Am 23.12.2012 10:45, schrieb Federico Bruni:
> >
> >IMO the first two chords are very difficult, almost impossible,
> >If you write this:
> >
> >< a\3 \deadNote cis\2 a'\1 >4
> >< b\3 \deadNote dis\2 b'\1 >
> >< c\3 \deadNote e\2 c'\1 >
> >
> >you can use the index finger of left hand to mute the second string
> >
>
> I wonder how: you need a barring on the 2nd fret and the 2nd string
> should be dampened (this often does not sound when pupils try to
> play their first barrings - but you would like to hear that the
> dampened note is stroken).
>
> is there an example from classical or modern guitar scores where you
> have simultaneous sounding and dampened notes?
I've created a tracker for this documentation enhancement here:
http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=3064
Cheers,
Colin.
--
Colin Hall
- overloaded example for dampened notes, Eluze, 2012/12/22
- Re: overloaded example for dampened notes, Federico Bruni, 2012/12/23
- Re: overloaded example for dampened notes, Eluze, 2012/12/23
- Re: overloaded example for dampened notes,
Colin Hall <=
- Re: overloaded example for dampened notes, Eluze, 2012/12/25
- Re: overloaded example for dampened notes, Federico Bruni, 2012/12/25
- Re: overloaded example for dampened notes, Eluze, 2012/12/25
- Re: overloaded example for dampened notes, Colin Hall, 2012/12/25
- Re: overloaded example for dampened notes, Eluze, 2012/12/26
- Re: overloaded example for dampened notes, Eluze, 2012/12/27