Guide, node Updating translation committishes..
@end ignore
-@c \version "2.14.0"
+@c \version "2.17.6"
@node Staff notation
@section Staff notation
-@lilypondfile[quote]{staff-headword.ly}
+@c The line width is a bit of a hack to allow space for the
+@c instrument names.
+@lilypondfile[quote,ragged-right,line-width=14.5\cm,staffsize=16]{staff-headword.ly}
This section explains how to influence the appearance of staves,
how to print scores with more than one staff, and how to add tempo
@notation{Staves} (singular: @notation{staff}) are created with
the @code{\new} or @code{\context} commands. For details, see
-@ref{Creating contexts}.
+@ref{Creating and referencing contexts}.
The basic staff context is @code{Staff}:
New single staff contexts may be defined. For details, see
@ref{Defining new contexts}.
-
@seealso
Music Glossary:
@rglos{staff},
@rglos{staves}.
Notation Reference:
-@ref{Creating contexts},
+@ref{Creating and referencing contexts},
@ref{Percussion staves},
@ref{Showing melody rhythms},
@ref{Default tablatures},
@snippets
-@lilypondfile[verbatim,lilyquote,texidoc,doctitle]
+@lilypondfile[verbatim,quote,texidoc,doctitle]
{use-square-bracket-at-the-start-of-a-staff-group.ly}
-@lilypondfile[verbatim,lilyquote,texidoc,doctitle]
+@lilypondfile[verbatim,quote,texidoc,doctitle]
{display-bracket-with-only-one-staff-in-a-system.ly}
@cindex mensurstriche layout
@cindex transcription of mensural music
@cindex mensural music, transcription of
-@lilypondfile[verbatim,lilyquote,texidoc,doctitle]
+@lilypondfile[verbatim,quote,texidoc,doctitle]
{mensurstriche-layout-bar-lines-between-the-staves.ly}
-
@seealso
Music Glossary:
@rglos{brace},
@snippets
-@lilypondfile[verbatim,lilyquote,texidoc,doctitle]
+@lilypondfile[verbatim,quote,texidoc,doctitle]
{nesting-staves.ly}
-
@seealso
Notation Reference:
@ref{Grouping staves},
@rinternals{SystemStartBracket},
@rinternals{SystemStartSquare}.
+
@node Separating systems
@unnumberedsubsubsec Separating systems
@node Staff symbol
@unnumberedsubsubsec Staff symbol
-@cindex adjusting staff symbol
-@cindex drawing staff symbol
-@cindex staff symbol, setting of
-@cindex staff symbol, drawing
-@cindex stop staff lines
-@cindex start staff lines
-@cindex staff lines, amount of
-@cindex staff lines, number of
-@cindex staff line, thickness of
-@cindex amount of staff lines
-@cindex thickness of staff lines
-@cindex ledger lines, setting
-@cindex setting of ledger lines
-@cindex spacing of ledger lines
-@cindex number of staff lines
-
-The lines of a staff belong to the @code{StaffSymbol} grob.
-@code{StaffSymbol} properties can be modified to change the
-appearance of a staff, but they must be modified before the staff
-is created.
-
-The number of staff lines may be changed. The clef position and
-the position of middle C may need to be modified to fit the new
-staff. For an explanation, refer to the snippet section in
-@ref{Clef}.
+@cindex staff symbol
+@cindex staff lines, stopping and starting
+@cindex staff lines, modifying
+@cindex ledger lines
+@cindex ledger lines, internal
+@cindex ledger lines, modifying
+
+@funindex \startStaff
+@funindex startStaff
+@funindex \stopStaff
+@funindex stopStaff
+
+The @code{\stopStaff} and @code{\startStaff} commands can be used to
+stop or (re)start the staff lines respectively, from being printed at
+any point witin a score.
@lilypond[verbatim,quote,relative=2]
-\new Staff \with {
- \override StaffSymbol #'line-count = #3
-}
-{ d4 d d d }
+\stopStaff f4 d \startStaff g, e
+f'4 d \stopStaff g, e
+f'4 d \startStaff g, e
@end lilypond
-Staff line thickness can be modified. The thickness of ledger
-lines and stems are also affected, since they depend on staff line
-thickness.
+@predefined
+@code{\startStaff},
+@code{\stopStaff}.
+@endpredefined
-@lilypond[verbatim,quote,relative=1]
-\new Staff \with {
- \override StaffSymbol #'thickness = #3
-}
-{ e4 d c b }
+The lines of a staff belong to the @code{StaffSymbol} grob (including
+ledger lines) can be modified using @code{StaffSymbol} properties, but
+these modifications must be made before the staff is (re)started.
+
+The number of staff lines can be altered,
+
+@lilypond[verbatim,quote,relative=2]
+f4 d \stopStaff
+\override Staff.StaffSymbol.line-count = #2
+\startStaff g, e |
+
+f'4 d \stopStaff
+\revert Staff.StaffSymbol.line-count
+\startStaff g, e |
+@end lilypond
+
+The position of each the staff lines can also be altered. The values
+used are @emph{half} staff line spaces and the new position is relative
+to the normal center line. A single staff line is printed for every
+value entered so that the number of staff lines, as well as their
+position in the staff, can be changed with a single override.
+
+@lilypond[verbatim,quote,relative=2]
+f4 d \stopStaff
+\override Staff.StaffSymbol.line-positions = #'(1 3 5 -1 -3)
+\startStaff g, e |
+f'4 d \stopStaff
+\override Staff.StaffSymbol.line-positions = #'(8 6.5 -6 -8 -0.5)
+\startStaff g, e
@end lilypond
-Ledger line thickness can be set independently of staff line
-thickness. In the example the two numbers are factors multiplying
-the staff line thickness and the staff line spacing. The two
-contributions are added to give the ledger line thickness.
+The clef position and the position of middle C may need to be adjusted
+accordingly to fit the new lines. See @ref{Clef}.
+
+Staff line thickness can be altered. Ledger lines and note stems, by
+default, are also affected.
-@lilypond[verbatim,quote,relative=1]
+@lilypond[verbatim,quote,relative=2]
\new Staff \with {
- \override StaffSymbol #'ledger-line-thickness = #'(1 . 0.2)
+ \override StaffSymbol.thickness = #3
}
-{ e4 d c b }
+{ f4 d g, e }
@end lilypond
-The distance between staff lines can be changed. This setting
-affects the spacing of ledger lines as well.
+However, it is possible to set ledger line thickness independently of
+staff lines. The two values required multiply the staff line thickness
+with the staff line spacing and are then added together to give the
+ledger line thickness.
-@lilypond[verbatim,quote,relative=1]
+@lilypond[verbatim,quote,relative=2]
\new Staff \with {
- \override StaffSymbol #'staff-space = #1.5
+ \override StaffSymbol.thickness = #2
+ \override StaffSymbol.ledger-line-thickness = #'(0.5 . 0.4)
}
-{ a4 b c d }
+{ f'4 a, a,, f }
@end lilypond
-Further details about the properties of @code{StaffSymbol} can be
-found in @rinternals{staff-symbol-interface}.
-
-@cindex stopping a staff
-@cindex starting a staff
-@cindex staff, starting
-@cindex staff, stopping
+The vertical positions of ledger lines can be altered,
-@funindex \startStaff
-@funindex startStaff
-@funindex \stopStaff
-@funindex stopStaff
+@lilypond[verbatim,quote,relative=2]
+\new Staff \with {
+ \override StaffSymbol.ledger-positions = #'(-3 -2 -1 2 5 6)
+}
+{ f'4 a, a,, f }
+@end lilypond
-Modifications to staff properties in the middle of a score can be
-placed between @code{\stopStaff} and @code{\startStaff}:
+Additional ledger lines can be made to appear above or below note heads
+depending on the current position relative to other note heads that
+also have their own ledger lines.
@lilypond[verbatim,quote,relative=2]
-c2 c
-\stopStaff
-\override Staff.StaffSymbol #'line-count = #2
-\startStaff
-b2 b
-\stopStaff
-\revert Staff.StaffSymbol #'line-count
-\startStaff
-a2 a
+\new Staff \with {
+ \override StaffSymbol.ledger-extra = #4
+}
+{ f'4 a, d, f, }
@end lilypond
-@noindent
-In general, @code{\startStaff} and @code{\stopStaff} can be used
-to stop or start a staff in the middle of a score.
+Legder lines can also be made to appear inside the staff where custom
+staff lines are required. The example shows the default position of
+ledger lines when the explicit @code{legder-position} is and is not set.
+The @code{stopStaff} is needed in the example to revert the
+@code{\override} for the whole @code{StaffSymbol}.
-@lilypond[verbatim,quote,relative=2]
-c4 b a2
+@lilypond[fragment,quote,relative=1]
+\override Staff.StaffSymbol.line-positions = #'(-8 0 2 4)
+d4 e f g
\stopStaff
-b4 c d2
\startStaff
-e4 d c2
+\override Staff.StaffSymbol.ledger-positions = #'(-8 -6 (-4 -2) 0)
+d4 e f g
@end lilypond
+The distance between staff lines can be altered. This affects ledger
+line spacing as well.
-@predefined
-@code{\startStaff},
-@code{\stopStaff}.
-@endpredefined
-
+@lilypond[verbatim,quote,relative=2]
+\new Staff \with {
+ \override StaffSymbol.staff-space = #1.5
+}
+{ f'4 d, g, e, }
+@end lilypond
@snippets
-
-@lilypondfile[verbatim,lilyquote,texidoc,doctitle]
+@lilypondfile[verbatim,quote,texidoc,doctitle]
{making-some-staff-lines-thicker-than-the-others.ly}
-
@seealso
Music Glossary:
@rglos{line},
\remove "Time_signature_engraver"
alignAboveContext = #"main"
fontSize = #-3
- \override StaffSymbol #'staff-space = #(magstep -3)
- \override StaffSymbol #'thickness = #(magstep -3)
+ \override StaffSymbol.staff-space = #(magstep -3)
+ \override StaffSymbol.thickness = #(magstep -3)
firstClef = ##f
}
{ e4 d f e }
<<
\new Staff = ossia \with {
\remove "Time_signature_engraver"
- \override Clef #'transparent = ##t
+ \override Clef.transparent = ##t
fontSize = #-3
- \override StaffSymbol #'staff-space = #(magstep -3)
- \override StaffSymbol #'thickness = #(magstep -3)
+ \override StaffSymbol.staff-space = #(magstep -3)
+ \override StaffSymbol.thickness = #(magstep -3)
}
{ \stopStaff s1*6 }
<<
\new Staff = ossia \with {
\remove "Time_signature_engraver"
- \override Clef #'transparent = ##t
+ \override Clef.transparent = ##t
fontSize = #-3
- \override StaffSymbol #'staff-space = #(magstep -3)
- \override StaffSymbol #'thickness = #(magstep -3)
+ \override StaffSymbol.staff-space = #(magstep -3)
+ \override StaffSymbol.thickness = #(magstep -3)
} \relative c'' {
R1*3
c4 e8 d c2
\layout {
\context {
\Staff \RemoveEmptyStaves
- \override VerticalAxisGroup #'remove-first = ##t
+ \override VerticalAxisGroup.remove-first = ##t
}
}
@end lilypond
@snippets
-@lilypondfile[verbatim,lilyquote,texidoc,doctitle]
+@lilypondfile[verbatim,quote,texidoc,doctitle]
{vertically-aligning-ossias-and-lyrics.ly}
-
@seealso
Music Glossary:
@rglos{ossia},
@snippets
-@lilypondfile[verbatim,lilyquote,texidoc,doctitle]
+@lilypondfile[verbatim,quote,texidoc,doctitle]
{removing-the-first-empty-line.ly}
-
@seealso
Music Glossary:
@rglos{Frenched staff}.
@rinternals{VerticalAxisGroup},
@rinternals{Staff_symbol_engraver}.
-
@knownissues
-
Removing @code{Staff_symbol_engraver} also hides bar lines. If
bar line visibility is forced, formatting errors may occur. In
this case, use the following overrides instead of removing the
engraver:
@example
-\override StaffSymbol #'stencil = ##f
-\override NoteHead #'no-ledgers = ##t
+\override StaffSymbol.stencil = ##f
+\override NoteHead.no-ledgers = ##t
@end example
For the Known issues and warnings associated with
@code{\Staff \RemoveEmptyStaves} see
@ref{Changing context default settings}.
+
@node Writing parts
@subsection Writing parts
of @code{shortInstrumentName} is used for all succeeding staves.
@lilypond[verbatim,quote,ragged-right,relative=1]
-\set Staff.instrumentName = #"Violin "
-\set Staff.shortInstrumentName = #"Vln "
-c4.. g'16 c4.. g'16
-\break
-c1
+\new Staff \with {
+ instrumentName = #"Violin "
+ shortInstrumentName = #"Vln. "
+}
+{ c4.. g'16 c4.. g'16 \break | c1 }
@end lilypond
-Markup mode can be used to create more complicated instrument
-names:
+@cindex instrument names, complex
+
+@code{\markup} can be used to create more complex instrument names:
@lilypond[verbatim,quote,relative=2]
-\set Staff.instrumentName = \markup {
- \column { "Clarinetti"
- \line { "in B" \smaller \flat } } }
-c4 c,16 d e f g2
+\new Staff \with {
+ instrumentName = \markup {
+ \column { "Clarinetti"
+ \line { "in B" \smaller \flat }
+ }
+ }
+}
+{ c4 c,16 d e f g2 }
@end lilypond
@cindex instrument names, centering
-When two or more staff contexts are grouped together, the
-instrument names and short instrument names are centered by
-default. To center multi-line instrument names,
-@code{\center-column} must be used:
+When two or more staff contexts are grouped together, the instrument
+names and short instrument names are centered by default. To center
+multi-line instrument names, @code{\center-column} must be used:
@lilypond[verbatim,quote,indent=1.5\cm,relative=2]
<<
- \new Staff {
- \set Staff.instrumentName = #"Flute"
- f2 g4 f
+ \new Staff \with {
+ instrumentName = #"Flute"
}
- \new Staff {
- \set Staff.instrumentName = \markup \center-column {
- Clarinet
- \line { "in B" \smaller \flat }
+ { f2 g4 f }
+ \new Staff \with {
+ instrumentName = \markup {
+ \center-column { "Clarinet"
+ \line { "in B" \smaller \flat }
+ }
}
- c4 b c2
}
+ { c4 b c2 }
>>
@end lilypond
@funindex indent
@funindex short-indent
-However, if the instrument names are longer, the instrument names
-in a staff group may not be centered unless the @code{indent} and
-@code{short-indent} settings are increased. For details about
-these settings, see @ref{\paper variables for shifts and indents}.
+However, if the instrument names are longer, the instrument names in a
+staff group may not be centered unless the @code{indent} and
+@code{short-indent} settings are increased. For details about these
+settings, see @ref{\paper variables for shifts and indents}.
@lilypond[verbatim,quote,ragged-right]
+\relative c'' {
+ <<
+ \new Staff \with {
+ instrumentName = #"Alto Flute in G"
+ shortInstrumentName = #"Flt."
+ }
+ {
+ f2 g4 f \break
+ g4 f g2
+ }
+ \new Staff \with {
+ instrumentName = #"Clarinet"
+ shortInstrumentName = #"Clar."
+ }
+ {
+ c,4 b c2 \break
+ c2 b4 c
+ }
+ >>
+}
+
\layout {
indent = 3.0\cm
short-indent = 1.5\cm
}
-
-\relative c'' <<
- \new Staff {
- \set Staff.instrumentName = #"Alto Flute in G"
- \set Staff.shortInstrumentName = #"Fl."
- f2 g4 f \break
- g4 f g2
- }
- \new Staff {
- \set Staff.instrumentName = #"Clarinet"
- \set Staff.shortInstrumentName = #"Clar."
- c,4 b c2 \break
- c2 b4 c
- }
->>
@end lilypond
@cindex instrument names, adding to other contexts
-To add instrument names to other contexts (such as
-@code{ChordNames} or @code{FiguredBass}),
-@code{Instrument_name_engraver} must be added to that context.
-For details, see @ref{Modifying context plug-ins}.
+To add instrument names to other contexts (such as @code{ChordNames} or
+@code{FiguredBass}), @code{Instrument_name_engraver} must be added to
+that context. For details, see @ref{Modifying context plug-ins}.
@cindex instrument names, changing
@cindex changing instrument names
-Instrument names may be changed in the middle of a piece.
-However, remember that @code{instrumentName} will not be
-displayed in the middle of the piece, as it only appears
-on the first staff:
+The @code{shortInstrumentName} may be changed in the middle of a piece.
+However, only the first instance of @code{instrumentName} will be
+printed and subsequent changes will be ignored:
@lilypond[verbatim,quote,ragged-right,relative=1]
-\set Staff.instrumentName = #"First"
-\set Staff.shortInstrumentName = #"one"
-c1 c c c \break
-c1 c c c \break
-\set Staff.instrumentName = #"Second"
-\set Staff.shortInstrumentName = #"two"
-c1 c c c \break
-c1 c c c \break
+\new Staff \with {
+ instrumentName = #"Flute"
+ shortInstrumentName = #"Flt."
+}
+{
+ c1 c c c \break
+ c1 c c c \break
+ \set Staff.instrumentName = #"Clarinet"
+ \set Staff.shortInstrumentName = #"Clt."
+ c1 c c c \break
+ c1 c c c \break
+}
@end lilypond
@cindex instrument switch
}
@end lilypond
-
@seealso
Notation Reference:
@ref{\paper variables for shifts and indents},
@ref{Instrument transpositions},
@ref{Using tags}.
+Installed Files:
+@file{scm/define-event-classes.scm}.
+
Snippets:
@rlsr{Staff notation}.
@rinternals{QuoteMusic},
@rinternals{Voice}.
-Installed Files:
-@file{scm/define-event-classes.scm}.
-
-
@knownissues
-
Only the contents of the first @code{Voice} occurring in an
-@code{\addQuote} command will be considered for quotation, so
-@code{@var{music}} cannot contain @code{\new} and
-@code{\context Voice} statements that would switch to a different
-Voice.
-
-Quoting grace notes is broken and can even cause LilyPond to
-crash.
-
-Quoting nested triplets may result in poor notation.
-
-In earlier versions of LilyPond (pre 2.11), @code{addQuote} was
-written entirely in lower-case letters: @code{\addquote}.
+@code{\addQuote} command will be considered for quotation, so if the music
+expression contains @code{\new} or @code{\context Voice}
+statements, their contents will not be quoted. Quoting grace notes
+is unsupported and may cause LilyPond to crash whereas quoting nested
+triplets may result in poor notation.
@node Formatting cue notes
@unnumberedsubsubsec Formatting cue notes
-@cindex cues
@cindex cue notes
-@cindex cue notes, formatting
@cindex fragments
-@cindex quoting other voices
-@cindex cues, formatting
+@cindex cue notes, formatting
+@cindex formatting, cue notes
+@cindex voices, quoting
+
@funindex \cueDuring
@funindex cueDuring
+@funindex \cueClef
+@funindex cueClef
@funindex \cueDuringWithClef
@funindex cueDuringWithClef
@funindex \quoteDuring
@funindex quoteDuring
-The previous section explains how to create quotations. The
-@code{\cueDuring} command is a more specialized form of
-@code{\quoteDuring}, being particularly useful for inserting cue
-notes into a part. The syntax is as follows:
+@cindex notes, smaller
+@cindex smaller notes
+@cindex CueVoice
+
+The simplest way to format cue notes is to explicitly create a
+@code{CueVoice} context within the part.
+
+@lilypond[verbatim,relative=1]
+R1
+<<
+ { e2\rest r4. e8 }
+ \new CueVoice {
+ \stemUp d'8^"flute" c d e fis2
+ }
+>>
+d,4 r a r
+@end lilypond
+
+The @code{\cueClef} command can also be used with an explict
+@code{CueVoice} context if a change of clef is required and will print
+an appropriately sized clef for the cue notes. The @code{\cueClefUnset}
+command can then be used to switch back to the original clef, again with
+an appropriately sized clef.
+
+@lilypond[verbatim,noragged-right,relative=1]
+\clef "bass"
+R1
+<<
+ { e2\rest r4. \cueClefUnset e,8 }
+ \new CueVoice {
+ \cueClef "treble" \stemUp d''8^"flute" c d e fis2
+ }
+>>
+d,,4 r a r
+@end lilypond
+
+The @code{\cueClef} and @code{\cueClefUnset} command can also be used
+without a @code{CueVoice} if required.
+
+@lilypond[verbatim,noragged-right,relative=1]
+\clef "bass"
+R1
+\cueClef "treble"
+d'8^"flute" c d e fis2
+\cueClefUnset
+d,,4 r a r
+@end lilypond
+
+For more complex cue note placement, e.g including transposition, or
+inserting cue notes from multiple music sources the @code{\cueDuring} or
+@code{\cueDuringWithClef} commands can be used. These are more
+specialized form of @code{\quoteDuring}, see @ref{Quoting other voices}
+in the previous section.
+
+The syntax is:
+
+@example
+\cueDuring #@var{quotename} #@var{direction} #@var{music}
+@end example
+
+and
@example
-\cueDuring #@var{partname} #@var{voice} @var{music}
+\cueDuringWithClef #@var{quotename} #@var{direction} #@var{clef} #@var{music}
@end example
-This command copies only the notes and rests from the
-corresponding measures from @code{@var{partname}} into a
-@code{CueVoice} context. The @code{CueVoice} is created
-implicitly, and occurs simultaneously with @code{@var{music}},
-which creates a polyphonic situation. The @code{@var{voice}}
-argument determines whether the cue notes should be notated as a
-first or second voice; @code{UP} corresponds to the first voice,
-and @code{DOWN} corresponds to the second.
+The music from the corresponding measures of the @code{@var{quote name}}
+is added as a @code{CueVoice} context and occurs simultaneously with the
+@code{@var{music}}, which then creates a polyphonic situation. The
+@code{@var{direction}} takes the argument @code{UP} or @code{DOWN}, and
+corresponds to the first and second voices respectively, determining how
+the cue notes are printed in relation to the other voice.
@lilypond[verbatim,quote]
-oboe = \relative c'' {
- r2 r8 d16(\f f e g f a)
- g8 g16 g g2.
+fluteNotes = \relative c'' {
+ r2. c4 | d8 c d e fis2 | g2 d |
}
-\addQuote "oboe" { \oboe }
-\new Voice \relative c'' {
- \cueDuring #"oboe" #UP { R1 }
+oboeNotes = \relative c'' {
+ R1
+ \new CueVoice { \set instrumentCueName = "flute" }
+ \cueDuring #"flute" #UP { R1 }
g2 c,
}
+
+\addQuote "flute" { \fluteNotes }
+
+\new Staff {
+ \oboeNotes
+}
@end lilypond
@noindent
-In the above example, the @code{Voice} context had to be
-explicitly declared, or else the entire music expression would
-belong to the @code{CueVoice} context.
+
It is possible to adjust which aspects of the music are quoted with
@code{\cueDuring} by setting the @code{quotedCueEventTypes}
-property. Its default value is @code{#'(note-event rest-event
+property. Its default value is @code{'(note-event rest-event
tie-event beam-event tuplet-span-event)}, which means that only
notes, rests, ties, beams and tuplets are quoted, but not
articulations, dynamic marks, markup etc.
+@warning{When a @code{Voice} starts with @code{\cueDuring}, as in the
+following example, the @code{Voice} context must be explicitly declared,
+or else the entire music expression would belong to the @code{CueVoice}
+context.}
+
@lilypond[verbatim,quote]
oboeNotes = \relative c'' {
r2 r8 d16(\f f e g f a)
}
@end lilypond
-Markup can be used to show the name of the quoted instrument. Also,
-if the cue notes require a change in clef, this can be done manually but
-the original clef should also be restored manually at the end of the cue
-notes.
+The name of the instrument playing the cue can be printed by setting
+the @code{instrumentCueName} property in a temporary @code{CueVoice}
+context. The placement and style of the @code{instrumentCueName} is
+controlled by the @code{\instrumentSwitch} object, see
+@ref{Instrument names}. If the cue notes require a change in clef,
+this can be done manually but the original clef should also be
+restored manually at the end of the cue notes.
@lilypond[verbatim,quote]
fluteNotes = \relative c'' {
r2. c4 d8 c d e fis2 g2 d2
}
+
bassoonNotes = \relative c {
\clef bass
R1
\clef treble
- s1*0^\markup { \tiny "flute" }
+ \new CueVoice { \set instrumentCueName = "flute" }
\cueDuring #"flute" #UP { R1 }
\clef bass
g4. b8 d2
}
+
\addQuote "flute" { \fluteNotes }
+
\new Staff {
\bassoonNotes
}
fluteNotes = \relative c'' {
r2. c4 d8 c d e fis2 g2 d2
}
+
bassoonNotes = \relative c {
\clef bass
R1
- s1*0^\markup { \tiny "flute" }
+ \new CueVoice { \set instrumentCueName = "flute" }
\cueDuringWithClef #"flute" #UP #"treble" { R1 }
g4. b8 d2
}
+
\addQuote "flute" { \fluteNotes }
+
\new Staff {
\bassoonNotes
}
c8 c c e g2
c4 g g2
}
+
bassClarinetNotes = \relative c' {
\key d \major
\transposition bes,
>>
@end lilypond
-@cindex notes, smaller
-@cindex smaller notes
-
-A @code{CueVoice} context may be created explicitly if notes of a
-smaller size are required, for example to set an alternative
-sequence of notes more suitable for a higher or lower voice.
-
-@lilypond[verbatim,relative=2]
-\time 12/8
-\key ees \major
-g4 ees8 f4 g8
-\stemDown
-<<
- { d4. bes4 c8 }
- \new CueVoice
- { g'4. f4 ees8 }
->>
-\stemUp
-d2. d2.
-@end lilypond
-
-@cindex removing cues
@cindex removing cue notes
@cindex cue notes, removing
@funindex \killCues
@funindex killCues
+@funindex \addInstrumentDefinition
+@funindex addInstrumentDefinition
The @code{\killCues} command removes cue notes from a music
expression, so the same music expression can be used to produce
fluteNotes = \relative c'' {
r2. c4 d8 c d e fis2 g2 d2
}
+
bassoonNotes = \relative c {
\clef bass
R1
\tag #'part {
\clef treble
- s1*0^\markup { \tiny "flute" }
+ \new CueVoice { \set instrumentCueName = "flute" }
}
\cueDuring #"flute" #UP { R1 }
\tag #'part \clef bass
g4. b8 d2
}
+
\addQuote "flute" { \fluteNotes }
\new Staff {
\bassoonNotes
}
+
\new StaffGroup <<
\new Staff {
\fluteNotes
Alternatively, Clef changes and instrument labels can be
collected into an instrument definition for repeated use, using
-@code{\addInstrumentDefinition} described in
-@ref{Instrument names}.
-
+@code{\addInstrumentDefinition} described in @ref{Instrument names}.
@seealso
Notation Reference:
+@ref{Quoting other voices},
@ref{Instrument transpositions},
@ref{Instrument names},
+@ref{Clef},
@ref{Musical cues},
@ref{Using tags}.
@rinternals{CueVoice},
@rinternals{Voice}.
-
@knownissues
-
Collisions can occur with rests, when using @code{\cueDuring},
between @code{Voice} and @code{CueVoice} contexts. When using
@code{\cueDuringWithClef} or @code{\transposedCueDuring} the extra