![]() ![]() See: #Accidentals.īy default, each note name refers to the note below middle C. Semi-sharps, -flats and sesqui-sharps and -flats are also supported in both English and German. Double sharps are formed with the suffix isis and double flats with eses, or in English notation with ss or x and ff. English language editors may prefer to include the line \language "english" in the script, after which s for sharp and f for flat can be used: as bs cs ds es fs gs and af bf cf df ef ff gf. The simple accidentals are thus ais bis cis dis eis fis gis for the sharps and aes bes ces des es fes ges for the flats. To avoid "ees", the note E ♭ is simply written as es. Lilypond: vertical spacing between lyrics and staff. If you don't have that, just use a GrandStaff instead of the PianoStaff and you will get exactly what you want. Sharps and flats are formed by using the Dutch and German suffixes "is" and "es" respectively. The fixed spacing of the piano staff is really only necessary when you have beams crossing between the lower to the upper stave. These letters are as in English and Dutch, not as in German and many other continental languages (FYI: continental b means b flat and continental h means b - if you find that confusing, forget it). The bare note name refers to the natural note irrespective of key signature (see "setting the key" below). To display a note, type the letter ( a b c etc.) Separate each letter with a space. Ĭomments in the markup start with a percentage sign % and end at the end of the line. The notes must be within a set of curly braces. ![]() If there is a MIDI file or audio file of superior quality to the MIDI or audio generated by the Score extension, you can provide a ] wikilink to it after the closing tag. Obsolete This used to control whether the score image links to an automatically-generated MIDI file clicking the score now always shows a JavaScript pop-up with a link to the MIDI file.ĭeprecated replace the automatically-generated MIDI file by the given oneĭeprecated replace the automatically-generated audio file by the given one Interpret the markup within the score tag as a complete LilyPond file, allowing more complex scores Use LilyPond notation (default, see #Syntax)Īdd an audio player beneath the score image to play an automatically-generated Ogg Vorbis audio file To force the staves apart on the relevant lines of music.Use ABC notation (see standard documentation many parts newer than 1.6 are unsupported, so preview often) First, the purpose of the spacer rest is so that I can write the ossia by simply setting \context Staff 'ossia' within the flow of the rest of the score (as in my example), as opposed to manually inserting the correct number of rests to advance the ossia to the exact desired position (as in yours). I'll probably have to add an invisible dynamic or something like that The values seem to be built into to theĬontext on creation, and can't be altered later. I came across a similar problem once with, I think,Ĭhanging a Staff parameter. This context also accepts commands for the following context(s): GrandStaff. StaffGrouper parameter values after the PianoStaff has been createdĭoesn't work. 2.1.24 PianoStaff Just like GrandStaff, but the staves are only removed together, never separately. Unfortunately, after trying this out, I find that changing the > \override StaffGrouper.staff-staff-spacing = #'( > % -this was just an example from the documentation > The padding is the main value you can change. > still of course use the same override as needed throughout the piece, > If you don't want to set it up globally with \new Staff, you can > beginning of a line, and of course the spacing of the whole line > particular points where extra spacing is needed may not occur at > I do not wish to alter the minimum staff spacing globally. > between the 2 staves just for that particular printed line of In those cases I would like to force a greater space ![]() > Lilypond does not allow enough space between the staves for a > The piece I am setting has a lot of cross-staff beams, and > staves of a piano staff at a particular point in a score? Is there some way of increasing or specifying the space between the LilyPond Internals Reference: 2.1.28 PianoStaff 2.1.28 PianoStaff Just like GrandStaff, but the staves are only removed together, never separately. ![]()
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