@code{mensural-c3}, @code{mensural-c4},@*
@code{mensural-c5}
@tab
-@lilypond[relative=1,notime]
+@lilypond[fragment,notime]
\clef "mensural-c2"
\override NoteHead.style = #'mensural
- c1
+ c'1
@end lilypond
@item
@tab
@code{mensural-f}
@tab
-@lilypond[relative=1,notime]
+@lilypond[fragment,notime]
\clef "mensural-f"
\override NoteHead.style = #'mensural
- c1
+ c'1
@end lilypond
@item
@tab
@code{mensural-g}
@tab
-@lilypond[relative=1,notime]
+@lilypond[fragment,notime]
\clef "mensural-g"
\override NoteHead.style = #'mensural
- c1
+ c'1
@end lilypond
@item
@code{blackmensural-c3}, @code{blackmensural-c4},@*
@code{blackmensural-c5}
@tab
-@lilypond[relative=1,notime]
+@lilypond[fragment,notime]
\clef "blackmensural-c2"
\override NoteHead.style = #'mensural
- c1
+ c'1
@end lilypond
@item
@code{neomensural-c1}, @code{neomensural-c2},@*
@code{neomensural-c3}, @code{neomensural-c4}
@tab
-@lilypond[relative=1,notime]
- \clef "neomensural-c2" c1
+@lilypond[fragment,notime]
+ \clef "neomensural-c2" c'1
@end lilypond
@item
@code{petrucci-c3}, @code{petrucci-c4},@*
@code{petrucci-c5}
@tab
-@lilypond[relative=1,notime]
+@lilypond[fragment,notime]
\clef "petrucci-c2"
\override NoteHead.style = #'mensural
- c1
+ c'1
@end lilypond
@item
@code{petrucci-f3}, @code{petrucci-f4},@*
@code{petrucci-f5}
@tab
-@lilypond[relative=1,notime]
+@lilypond[fragment,notime]
\clef "petrucci-f3"
\override NoteHead.style = #'mensural
- c1
+ c'1
@end lilypond
@item
@tab
@code{petrucci-g}
@tab
-@lilypond[relative=1,notime]
+@lilypond[fragment,notime]
\clef "petrucci-g"
\override NoteHead.style = #'mensural
- c1
+ c'1
@end lilypond
@end multitable
@code{neomensural} style. The following examples show the
differences in style:
-@lilypond[ragged-right,relative=1,quote]
-{
+@lilypond[ragged-right,quote]
+\relative c' {
\textLengthOn
\time 2/2
select ancient flags. Besides the @code{default} flag style,
only the @code{mensural} style is supported.
-@lilypond[quote,fragment,ragged-right,verbatim,relative=1]
-\override Flag.style = #'mensural
-\override Stem.thickness = #1.0
-\override NoteHead.style = #'mensural
-\autoBeamOff
-c8 d e f c16 d e f c32 d e f s8
-c'8 d e f c16 d e f c32 d e f
+@lilypond[quote,fragment,ragged-right,verbatim]
+\relative c' {
+ \override Flag.style = #'mensural
+ \override Stem.thickness = #1.0
+ \override NoteHead.style = #'mensural
+ \autoBeamOff
+ c8 d e f c16 d e f c32 d e f s8
+ c'8 d e f c16 d e f c32 d e f
+}
@end lilypond
Note that the innermost flare of each mensural flag is
@funindex suggestAccidentals
-@lilypond[verbatim,relative=1]
-fis gis
-\set suggestAccidentals = ##t
-ais bis
+@lilypond[verbatim]
+\relative {
+ fis' gis
+ \set suggestAccidentals = ##t
+ ais bis
+}
@end lilypond
This will treat @emph{every} subsequent accidental as
@code{vaticana-do1}, @code{vaticana-do2},@*
@code{vaticana-do3}
@tab
-@lilypond[relative=1,notime]
+@lilypond[fragment,notime]
\override Staff.StaffSymbol.line-count = #4
\override Staff.StaffSymbol.color = #red
\override Staff.LedgerLineSpanner.color = #red
\hide Voice.Stem
\override NoteHead.style = #'vaticana.punctum
\clef "vaticana-do2"
- c
+ c'
@end lilypond
@item
@tab
@code{vaticana-fa1}, @code{vaticana-fa2}
@tab
-@lilypond[relative=1,notime]
+@lilypond[fragment,notime]
\override Staff.StaffSymbol.line-count = #4
\override Staff.StaffSymbol.color = #red
\override Staff.LedgerLineSpanner.color = #red
\hide Voice.Stem
\override NoteHead.style = #'vaticana.punctum
\clef "vaticana-fa2"
- c
+ c'
@end lilypond
@item
@code{medicaea-do1}, @code{medicaea-do2},@*
@code{medicaea-do3}
@tab
-@lilypond[relative=1,notime]
+@lilypond[fragment,notime]
\override Staff.StaffSymbol.line-count = #4
\override Staff.StaffSymbol.color = #red
\override Staff.LedgerLineSpanner.color = #red
\hide Voice.Stem
\override NoteHead.style = #'medicaea.punctum
\clef "medicaea-do2"
- c
+ c'
@end lilypond
@item
@tab
@code{medicaea-fa1}, @code{medicaea-fa2}
@tab
-@lilypond[relative=1,notime]
+@lilypond[fragment,notime]
\override Staff.StaffSymbol.line-count = #4
\override Staff.StaffSymbol.color = #red
\override Staff.LedgerLineSpanner.color = #red
\hide Voice.Stem
\override NoteHead.style = #'medicaea.punctum
\clef "medicaea-fa2"
- c
+ c'
@end lilypond
@item
@code{hufnagel-do1}, @code{hufnagel-do2},@*
@code{hufnagel-do3}
@tab
-@lilypond[relative=1,notime]
+@lilypond[fragment,notime]
\override Staff.StaffSymbol.line-count = #4
\override Staff.StaffSymbol.color = #red
\override Staff.LedgerLineSpanner.color = #red
\hide Voice.Stem
\override NoteHead.style = #'hufnagel.punctum
\clef "hufnagel-do2"
- c
+ c'
@end lilypond
@item
@tab
@code{hufnagel-fa1}, @code{hufnagel-fa2}
@tab
-@lilypond[relative=1,notime]
+@lilypond[fragment,notime]
\override Staff.StaffSymbol.line-count = #4
\override Staff.StaffSymbol.color = #red
\override Staff.LedgerLineSpanner.color = #red
\hide Voice.Stem
\override NoteHead.style = #'hufnagel.punctum
\clef "hufnagel-fa2"
- c
+ c'
@end lilypond
@item
@tab
@code{hufnagel-do-fa}
@tab
-@lilypond[relative=1,notime]
+@lilypond[fragment,notime]
\override Staff.StaffSymbol.color = #red
\override Staff.LedgerLineSpanner.color = #red
\hide Voice.Stem
\override NoteHead.style = #'hufnagel.punctum
\clef "hufnagel-do-fa"
- c
+ c'
@end lilypond
@end multitable
values, so you can immediately go ahead entering the chant:
@lilypond[quote,ragged-right,verbatim]
+% Font settings for Cyrillic
+\paper {
+ #(define fonts
+ (set-global-fonts
+ #:roman "Linux Libertine O,serif"
+ ))
+}
+
\score {
<<
\new KievanVoice = "melody" \relative c' {
There is only one clef used in Kievan notation (the Tse-fa-ut Clef).
It is used to indicate the position of @code{c}:
-@lilypond[quote,relative=1,notime,verbatim]
+@lilypond[quote,fragment,notime,verbatim]
\clef "kievan-do"
\kievanOn
- c
+ c'
@end lilypond
@seealso
but may occur in earlier manuscripts. It has been included
primarily for the sake of compatibility.
-@lilypond[quote,relative=1,notime,verbatim]
+@lilypond[quote,fragment,notime,verbatim]
\clef "kievan-do"
\override Accidental.glyph-name-alist =
#alteration-kievan-glyph-name-alist
-bes' dis,
+bes' dis'
@end lilypond
@seealso
Kievan notation, which may be called the Kievan final bar line.
It can be invoked as @code{\bar "k"}.
-@lilypond[quote,relative=1,notime,verbatim]
+@lilypond[quote,fragment,notime,verbatim]
\kievanOn
\clef "kievan-do"
- c \bar "k"
+ c' \bar "k"
@end lilypond
@seealso
The following example demonstrates the use of Kievan ligatures:
@lilypond[quote,ragged-right,verbatim]
+% Font settings for Cyrillic
+\paper {
+ #(define fonts
+ (set-global-fonts
+ #:roman "Linux Libertine O,serif"
+ ))
+}
+
\score {
<<
\new KievanVoice = "melody" \relative c' {
@node Incipits
@unnumberedsubsubsec Incipits
@funindex \incipit
-@funindex incipit
@cindex incipits, adding
It is customary when transcribing mensural music into modern notation to place