-% DO NOT EDIT this file manually; it is automatically
-% generated from Documentation/snippets/new
-% Make any changes in Documentation/snippets/new/
-% and then run scripts/auxiliar/makelsr.py
-%
-% This file is in the public domain.
-%% Note: this file works from version 2.17.30
-\version "2.18.0"
+%% DO NOT EDIT this file manually; it is automatically
+%% generated from LSR http://lsr.di.unimi.it
+%% Make any changes in LSR itself, or in Documentation/snippets/new/ ,
+%% and then run scripts/auxiliar/makelsr.py
+%%
+%% This file is in the public domain.
+\version "2.19.22"
\header {
- lsrtags = "template, real-music, specific-notation"
+ lsrtags = "real-music, specific-notation, template"
texidoc = "
A template to write a score for a diatonic accordion.
3. For each pull- or push-part translate the piano notes to the
according tabulature representation.
-
-This snippet comes with a useful optional macro for the jEdit text
-editor.
-
"
doctitle = "Score for diatonic accordion"
} % begin verbatim
-
verse = \lyricmode { Wie gross bist du! Wie gross bist du! }
harmonies = \new ChordNames \chordmode {
}
}
-%{
-%}
-
% Accordion melody in tabulator score
% 1. Place a copy of the piano melody below
% 2. Separate piano melody into pull- and push-parts according to the staffTabLine you've already made
}
AltOn =
-#(define-music-function (parser location mag) (number?)
+#(define-music-function (mag) (number?)
#{ \override Stem.length = #(* 7.0 mag)
\override NoteHead.font-size =
#(inexact->exact (* (/ 6.0 (log 2.0)) (log mag))) #})
\lyricsto VoiceBassRhytm \LyricBassRhythmI
>>
}
-%}