X-Git-Url: https://git.donarmstrong.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=Documentation%2Fnotation%2Frepeats.itely;h=b29bb604641ea0bd5751b0e509b7302d0fd59080;hb=36ba8349fd5f8bb0e39bebee2ef5327aa03c43b9;hp=7e85fe8bd5e12ba64ede8ce7be7cb947b3c7297c;hpb=ba21d893576581f24f2a4ce2683897c0f14d3203;p=lilypond.git diff --git a/Documentation/notation/repeats.itely b/Documentation/notation/repeats.itely index 7e85fe8bd5..b29bb60464 100644 --- a/Documentation/notation/repeats.itely +++ b/Documentation/notation/repeats.itely @@ -3,10 +3,11 @@ Translation of GIT committish: FILL-IN-HEAD-COMMITTISH When revising a translation, copy the HEAD committish of the - version that you are working on. See TRANSLATION for details. + version that you are working on. For details, see the Contributors' + Guide, node Updating translation committishes.. @end ignore -@c \version "2.12.0" +@c \version "2.19.21" @node Repeats @section Repeats @@ -28,7 +29,7 @@ notation for repeats with alternatives. @item unfold The repeated music is fully written out, as many times as -specified by @var{repeatcount}. This is useful when +specified by @code{@var{repeatcount}}. This is useful when entering repetitious music. @item percent @@ -51,7 +52,7 @@ This is used to write tremolo beams. This section discusses how to input long (usually multi-measure) repeats. The repeats can take two forms: repeats enclosed between -repeat signs; or written out repeats, used to input repetitious music. +repeat signs; or written-out repeats, used to input repetitious music. Repeat signs can also be controlled manually. @menu @@ -82,108 +83,296 @@ The syntax for a normal repeat is \repeat volta @var{repeatcount} @var{musicexpr} @end example -where @var{musicexpr} is a music expression. Alternate endings can be -produced using @code{\alternative}. In order to delimit the alternate -endings, the group of alternatives must be enclosed in a set of -braces. If there are more repeats than there are alternate endings, -the earliest repeats are given the first alternative. +@noindent +where @code{@var{musicexpr}} is a music expression. -Normal repeats without alternate endings: +A single repeat without an alternate ending: -@lilypond[verbatim,quote,relative=2] -\repeat volta 2 { c4 d e f } -c2 d -\repeat volta 2 { d4 e f g } +@lilypond[verbatim,quote] +\relative { + \repeat volta 2 { c''4 d e f } + c2 d + \repeat volta 2 { d4 e f g } +} +@end lilypond + +An @q{opening} repeat mark is not, by default, printed in the first full +measure. However it is possible to add one by using @code{\bar ".|:"} +before the first note. + +@lilypond[verbatim,fragment,quote] +\relative { + \repeat volta 2 { \bar ".|:" c''4 d e f } + c2 d + \repeat volta 2 { d4 e f g } +} @end lilypond -Normal repeats with alternate endings: +Alternative endings can be produced using @code{\alternative}. Each +group of alternatives must be themselves, enclosed in a set of braces. + +@example +\repeat volta @var{repeatcount} @var{musicexpr} +\alternative @{ + @{ @var{musicexpr} @} +@} +@end example + +@noindent +where @code{@var{musicexpr}} is a music expression. + +If there are more repeats than there are alternate endings, the earliest +repeats are given the first alternative. + +A single repeat with one alternate ending: -@lilypond[verbatim,quote,relative=2] -\repeat volta 4 { c4 d e f } -\alternative { - { d2 e } - { f2 g } +@lilypond[verbatim,quote] +\relative { + \repeat volta 2 { c''4 d e f | } + \alternative { + { c2 e | } + { f2 g | } + } + c1 } -c1 @end lilypond -@warning{Do not include @code{@bs{}relative} inside a -@code{@bs{}repeat}. It will cause unwanted staves to appear. -See @rlearning{An extra staff appears}.} +Multiple repeats with one alternate ending: + +@lilypond[verbatim,quote] +\relative { + \repeat volta 4 { c''4 d e f | } + \alternative { + { c2 e | } + { f2 g | } + } + c1 +} +@end lilypond + +Multiple repeats with more than one alternate ending: + +@lilypond[verbatim,quote] +\relative { + \repeat volta 3 { c''4 d e f | } + \alternative { + { c2 e | } + { f2 g | } + { a2 g | } + } + c1 +} +@end lilypond + +@warning{If there are two or more alternatives, nothing should appear +between the closing brace of one and the opening brace of the next +in an @code{@bs{}alternative} block, otherwise you will not get the +expected number of endings.} + +@warning{If you include @code{@bs{}relative} inside a +@code{@bs{}repeat} without explicitly instantiating the +@code{Voice} context, extra (unwanted) staves will appear. See +@rprogram{An extra staff appears}.} @cindex repeat with upbeat @cindex upbeat in a repeat -@cindex anacrucis in a repeat -@cindex repeat with anacrucis +@cindex anacrusis in a repeat +@cindex repeat with anacrusis @cindex repeat with pickup @cindex pickup in a repeat @funindex \partial -Repeats with upbeats can be entered in two ways: +If a repeat starts in the middle of a measure and has no alternate +endings, normally the end of the repeat will also fall in the +middle of a measure, so that the two ends add up to one complete +measure. In such cases, the repeat signs do not constitute true +bar lines. Do not use @code{\partial} commands or bar checks +where these repeat signs are printed: -@lilypond[verbatim,quote,relative=2] -\partial 4 -e | -\repeat volta 4 { c2 d | e2 f | } -\alternative { - { g4 g g e } - { a4 a a a | b2. } +@lilypond[verbatim,quote] +\relative { % no \partial here + c'4 e g % no bar check here + % no \partial here + \repeat volta 4 { + e4 | + c2 e | + % no \partial here + g4 g g % no bar check here + } + % no \partial here + g4 | + a2 a | + g1 | } @end lilypond -@noindent -or - -@lilypond[verbatim,quote,relative=2] -\partial 4 -\repeat volta 4 { e4 | c2 d | e2 f | } -\alternative { - { \partial 4*3 g4 g g } - { a4 a a a | b2. } +Similarly, if a repeat begins with the initial partial measure of +a score and has no alternate endings, the same conditions apply as +in the above example, except that in this case the @code{\partial} +command is required at the beginning of the score: + +@lilypond[verbatim,quote] +\relative { + \partial 4 % required + \repeat volta 4 { + e'4 | + c2 e | + % no \partial here + g4 g g % no bar check here + } + % no \partial here + g4 | + a2 a | + g1 | } @end lilypond - -@cindex repeats with ties -@cindex alternative endings with ties -@cindex ties in repeats -@cindex ties in alternative endings +@cindex repeats, with ties +@cindex alternative endings, with ties +@cindex ties, in repeats +@cindex ties, alternative endings @funindex \repeatTie Ties may be added to a second ending: -@lilypond[verbatim,quote,relative=2] -c1 -\repeat volta 2 { c4 d e f ~ } -\alternative { - { f2 d } - { f2\repeatTie f, } +@lilypond[verbatim,quote] +\relative { + c''1 + \repeat volta 2 { c4 d e f~ } + \alternative { + { f2 d } + { f2\repeatTie f, } + } } @end lilypond -@snippets +@funindex \inStaffSegno +@cindex repeats, with segno +@cindex segno, with repeats + +The @code{\inStaffSegno} command can be used to generate a composite +bar line incorporating the segno symbol with the appropriate repeat +bar line when used with the @code{\repeat volta} command. The +correct type of repeat bar line, viz. start repeat, end repeat or +double repeat, is selected automatically. Note that the +corresponding @qq{D.S.} mark must be added manually. + +Away from a repeat: + +@lilypond[verbatim,quote] +\relative { + e'1 + \inStaffSegno + f2 g a b + c1_"D.S." \bar "|." +} +@end lilypond + +At the start of a repeat: + +@lilypond[verbatim,quote] +\relative { + e'1 + \repeat volta 2 { + \inStaffSegno % start repeat + f2 g a b + } + c1_"D.S." \bar "|." +} +@end lilypond + +At the end of a repeat: + +@lilypond[verbatim,quote] +\relative { + e'1 + \repeat volta 2 { + f2 g a b + \inStaffSegno % end repeat + } + f2 g a b + c1_"D.S." \bar "|." +} +@end lilypond + +Between two repeats: -@lilypondfile[verbatim,lilyquote,texidoc,doctitle] +@lilypond[verbatim,quote] +\relative { + e'1 + \repeat volta 2 { + f2 g a b + } + \inStaffSegno % double repeat + \repeat volta 2 { + f2 g a b + } + c1_"D.S." \bar "|." +} +@end lilypond + +Alternative bar line symbols can be obtained by setting (in the Score +context) the properties @code{segnoType}, @code{startRepeatSegnoType}, +@code{endRepeatSegnoType} or @code{doubleRepeatSegnoType} to the +required bar line type. The alternative bar line types must be +selected from the pre-defined types or types previously defined +with the @code{\defineBarLine} command (see @ref{Bar lines}). + +@lilypond[verbatim,quote] +\defineBarLine ":|.S[" #'(":|." "S[" "") +\defineBarLine "]" #'("]" "" "") +\relative { + e'1 + \repeat volta 2 { + f2 g a b + \once \set Score.endRepeatSegnoType = ":|.S[" + \inStaffSegno + } + f2 g \bar "]" a b + c1_"D.S." \bar "|." +} +@end lilypond + +@snippets +@lilypondfile[verbatim,quote,texidoc,doctitle] {shortening-volta-brackets.ly} -@lilypondfile[verbatim,lilyquote,texidoc,doctitle] +@lilypondfile[verbatim,quote,texidoc,doctitle] {adding-volta-brackets-to-additional-staves.ly} +@lilypondfile[verbatim,quote,texidoc,doctitle] +{setting-the-double-repeat-default-for-volte.ly} + +@cindex repeats, bar numbers letters +@cindex repeats, alternative bar numbers + +@lilypondfile[verbatim,quote,texidoc,doctitle] +{alternative-bar-numbering.ly} @seealso -Music Glossary: @rglos{repeat}, @rglos{volta}. +Music Glossary: +@rglos{repeat}, +@rglos{volta}. -Notation Reference: @ref{Bar lines}, @ref{Modifying context plug-ins}. +Notation Reference: +@ref{Bar lines}, +@ref{Modifying context plug-ins}, +@ref{Modifying ties and slurs}, +@ref{Time administration}. -Snippets: @rlsr{Repeats}. +Installed Files: +@file{ly/engraver-init.ly}. -Internals Reference: @rinternals{VoltaBracket}, -@rinternals{RepeatedMusic}, @rinternals{VoltaRepeatedMusic}, -@rinternals{UnfoldedRepeatedMusic}. +Snippets: +@rlsr{Repeats}. +Internals Reference: +@rinternals{VoltaBracket}, +@rinternals{RepeatedMusic}, +@rinternals{VoltaRepeatedMusic}, +@rinternals{UnfoldedRepeatedMusic}. @knownissues - @cindex repeat, ambiguous @cindex nested repeat @cindex repeat, nested @@ -191,8 +380,36 @@ Internals Reference: @rinternals{VoltaBracket}, @cindex repeat and measure number @cindex timing information and repeats @cindex measure number and repeats -@cindex repeat and slur -@cindex slur and repeat +@cindex repeats and slur +@cindex slur and repeats +@cindex glissandi and repeats +@cindex repeats and glissandi + +Slurs that span from a @code{\repeat} block into an +@code{\alternative} block will only work for the first alternative +ending. The visual appearance of a continuing slur in other +alternative blocks may be simulated with @code{\repeatTie} if the +slur extends into only one note in the alternative block, although +this method does not work in @code{TabStaff}. Other methods which +may be tailored to indicate continuing slurs over several notes in +alternative blocks, and which also work in @code{TabStaff} contexts, +are shown in @ref{Modifying ties and slurs}. + +Also, slurs cannot wrap around from the end of one +alternative back to the beginning of the repeat. + +Glissandi that span from a @code{\repeat} block into an +@code{\alternative} block will only work for the first alternative +ending. The visual appearance of a continuing glissando in other +alternative blocks may be indicated by coding a glissando starting +on a hidden grace note. For an example, see +@qq{Extending glissandi across repeats} under Selected Snippets +in @ref{Glissando}. + +If a repeat that begins with an incomplete measure has an +@code{\alternative} block that contains modifications to the +@code{measureLength} property, using @code{\unfoldRepeats} will +result in wrongly-placed bar lines and bar check warnings. A nested repeat like @@ -203,17 +420,11 @@ A nested repeat like @end example @noindent -is ambiguous, since it is is not clear to which @code{\repeat} the +is ambiguous, since it is not clear to which @code{\repeat} the @code{\alternative} belongs. This ambiguity is resolved by always having the @code{\alternative} belong to the inner @code{\repeat}. For clarity, it is advisable to use braces in such situations. -Timing information is not remembered at the start of an alternative, -so after a repeat timing information must be reset by hand; for -example, by setting @code{Score.measurePosition} or entering -@code{\partial}. Similarly, slurs are also not repeated. - - @node Manual repeat marks @unnumberedsubsubsec Manual repeat marks @@ -233,7 +444,7 @@ example, by setting @code{Score.measurePosition} or entering @warning{These methods are only used for displaying unusual repeat constructs, and may produce unexpected behavior. In most cases, -repeats should be created using the standard @code{\\repeat} command +repeats should be created using the standard @code{@bs{}repeat} command or by printing the relevant bar lines. For more information, see @ref{Bar lines}.} @@ -242,52 +453,60 @@ layout of repeats. Its value is a Scheme list of repeat commands. @table @code @item start-repeat -Print a @code{|:} bar line. +Print a @code{.|:} bar line. -@lilypond[verbatim,quote,relative=2] -c1 -\set Score.repeatCommands = #'(start-repeat) -d4 e f g -c1 +@lilypond[verbatim,quote] +\relative { + c''1 + \set Score.repeatCommands = #'(start-repeat) + d4 e f g + c1 +} @end lilypond As per standard engraving practice, repeat signs are not printed at the beginning of a piece. @item end-repeat -Print a @code{:|} bar line: +Print a @code{:|.} bar line: -@lilypond[verbatim,quote,relative=2] -c1 -d4 e f g -\set Score.repeatCommands = #'(end-repeat) -c1 +@lilypond[verbatim,quote] +\relative { + c''1 + d4 e f g + \set Score.repeatCommands = #'(end-repeat) + c1 +} @end lilypond -@item (volta @var{number}) ... (volta #f) +@item (volta @var{number}) @dots{} (volta #f) Create a new volta with the specified number. The volta bracket must be explicitly terminated, or it will not be printed. -@lilypond[verbatim,quote,relative=2] -f4 g a b -\set Score.repeatCommands = #'((volta "2")) -g4 a g a -\set Score.repeatCommands = #'((volta #f)) -c1 +@lilypond[verbatim,quote] +\relative { + f''4 g a b + \set Score.repeatCommands = #'((volta "2")) + g4 a g a + \set Score.repeatCommands = #'((volta #f)) + c1 +} @end lilypond @end table Multiple repeat commands may occur at the same point: -@lilypond[verbatim,quote,relative=2] -f4 g a b -\set Score.repeatCommands = #'((volta "2, 5") end-repeat) -g4 a g a -c1 -\set Score.repeatCommands = #'((volta #f) (volta "95") end-repeat) -b1 -\set Score.repeatCommands = #'((volta #f)) +@lilypond[verbatim,quote] +\relative { + f''4 g a b + \set Score.repeatCommands = #'((volta "2, 5") end-repeat) + g4 a g a + c1 + \set Score.repeatCommands = #'((volta #f) (volta "95") end-repeat) + b1 + \set Score.repeatCommands = #'((volta #f)) +} @end lilypond @cindex volta bracket with text @@ -300,9 +519,10 @@ then include the markup in a Scheme list. @lilypond[verbatim,quote] voltaAdLib = \markup { 1. 2. 3... \text \italic { ad lib. } } -\relative c'' { - c1 - \set Score.repeatCommands = #(list(list 'volta voltaAdLib) 'start-repeat) +\relative { + c''1 + \set Score.repeatCommands = + #(list(list 'volta voltaAdLib) 'start-repeat) c4 b d e \set Score.repeatCommands = #'((volta #f) (volta "4.") end-repeat) f1 @@ -310,13 +530,6 @@ voltaAdLib = \markup { 1. 2. 3... \text \italic { ad lib. } } } @end lilypond - -@snippets - -@lilypondfile[verbatim,lilyquote,texidoc,doctitle] -{printing-a-repeat-sign-at-the-beginning-of-a-piece.ly} - - @seealso Notation Reference: @ref{Bar lines}, @@ -335,51 +548,125 @@ Internals Reference: @unnumberedsubsubsec Written-out repeats @cindex written-out repeats -@cindex repetitious music @cindex repeats, written-out -@cindex repeat, unfold -@cindex unfold music +@cindex repeats, unfold +@cindex repeats, alternative @cindex unfold repeat -@cindex unfold repeat with alternate endings -@cindex unfold music with alternate endings -@cindex alternate ending in written-out repeats +@cindex unfold repeat, alternate endings +@cindex alternate repeats +@cindex alternate endings, repeats @funindex unfold -By using the @code{unfold} command, repeats can be used to simplify -the writing out of repetitious music. The syntax is +By using the @code{unfold} command, repeats can be used to simplify the +writing out of repetitious music. The syntax is @example \repeat unfold @var{repeatcount} @var{musicexpr} @end example -where @var{musicexpr} is a music expression and @var{repeatcount} is -the number of times @var{musicexpr} is repeated. +@noindent +where @code{@var{musicexpr}} is a music expression and +@code{@var{repeatcount}} is the number of times +@code{@var{musicexpr}} is repeated. -@lilypond[verbatim,quote,relative=2] -c1 -\repeat unfold 2 { c4 d e f } -c1 +@lilypond[verbatim,quote] +\relative { + \repeat unfold 2 { c''4 d e f } + c1 +} @end lilypond -Unfold repeats can be made with alternate endings. If there are -more repeats than there are alternate endings, the first -alternative ending is applied to the earliest endings. +In some cases, especially in a @code{\relative} context, the +@code{\repeat unfold} function is not the same as writing out the +music expression multiple times. E.g, + +@example +\repeat unfold 2 @{ a'4 b c @} +@end example + +is not equivalent to -@lilypond[verbatim,quote,relative=2] -c1 -\repeat unfold 2 { g4 f e d } +@example +a'4 b c | a'4 b c +@end example + +Unfold repeats can be made with alternate endings. + +@lilypond[verbatim,quote] +\relative { + \repeat unfold 2 { c''4 d e f } \alternative { - { cis2 g' } - { cis,2 b } + { c2 g' } + { c,2 b } } -c1 + c1 +} @end lilypond +If there are more repeats than there are alternate endings, the first +alternative is applied multiple times until the remaining alternatives +make up the total number of repeats. + +@lilypond[verbatim,quote] +\relative { + \repeat unfold 4 { c''4 d e f } + \alternative { + { c2 g' } + { c,2 b } + { e2 d } + } + c1 +} +@end lilypond + +If there are more alternate endings than repeats then only the first +alternatives are applied. The remaining alternatives will be ignored +and not printed. + +@lilypond[verbatim,quote] +\relative { + \repeat unfold 2 { c''4 d e f } + \alternative { + { c2 g' } + { c,2 b } + { e2 d } + } + c1 +} +@end lilypond + +It is also possible to nest multiple @code{unfold} functions (with or +without alternate endings). + +@lilypond[verbatim,quote] +\relative { + \repeat unfold 2 { + \repeat unfold 2 { c''4 d e f } + \alternative { + { c2 g' } + { c,2 b } + } + } + c1 +} +@end lilypond + +Chord constructs can be repeated by the chord repetition symbol +@code{q}. See @ref{Chord repetition}. + +@warning{If you include @code{@bs{}relative} inside a @code{@bs{}repeat} +without explicitly instantiating the @code{Voice} context, extra +(unwanted) staves will appear. See @rprogram{An extra staff appears}.} @seealso -Snippets: @rlsr{Repeats}. +Notation Reference: +@ref{Chord repetition}. -Internals Reference: @rinternals{RepeatedMusic}, +Snippets: +@rlsr{Repeats}. + +Internals Reference: +@rinternals{RepeatedMusic}, @rinternals{UnfoldedRepeatedMusic}. @@ -387,8 +674,8 @@ Internals Reference: @rinternals{RepeatedMusic}, @subsection Short repeats This section discusses how to input short repeats. Short repeats can -take two basic forms: repeats of a single note to two measures, -represented by slashes or percent signs; and tremolos. +take two forms: slashes or percent signs to represent repeats of a +single note, a single measure or two measures, and tremolos otherwise. @menu * Percent repeats:: @@ -406,56 +693,110 @@ represented by slashes or percent signs; and tremolos. @funindex \repeat percent @funindex percent -Repeated short patterns of notes are supported. The music is printed -once, and the pattern is replaced with a special sign. Patterns that -are shorter than one measure are replaced by slashes, and patterns of -one or two measures are replaced by percent-like signs. The syntax is +Repeated short patterns are printed once, and the repeated pattern +is replaced with a special sign. + +The syntax is @example -@code{\repeat percent @var{number} @var{musicexpr}} +\repeat percent @var{number} @var{musicexpr} @end example -where @var{musicexpr} is a music expression. +@noindent +where @code{@var{musicexpr}} is a music expression. + +Patterns that are shorter than one measure are replaced by slashes. + +@lilypond[verbatim,quote] +\relative c'' { + \repeat percent 4 { c128 d e f } + \repeat percent 4 { c64 d e f } + \repeat percent 5 { c32 d e f } + \repeat percent 4 { c16 d e f } + \repeat percent 4 { c8 d } + \repeat percent 4 { c4 } + \repeat percent 2 { c2 } +} +@end lilypond -@lilypond[verbatim,quote,relative=2] -\repeat percent 4 { c4 } -\repeat percent 2 { b4 a g f } -\repeat percent 2 { c2 es | f4 fis g c | } +Patterns of one or two measures are replaced by percent-like symbols. + +@lilypond[verbatim,quote] +\relative c'' { + \repeat percent 2 { c4 d e f } + \repeat percent 2 { c2 d } + \repeat percent 2 { c1 } +} +@end lilypond + +@lilypond[verbatim,quote] +\relative { + \repeat percent 3 { c''4 d e f | c2 g' } +} +@end lilypond + +Patterns that are shorter than one measure but contain mixed durations +use a double-percent symbol. + +@lilypond[verbatim,quote] +\relative { + \repeat percent 4 { c''8. 16 } + \repeat percent 2 { \tuplet 3/2 { r8 c d } e4 } +} @end lilypond @snippets -@lilypondfile[verbatim,lilyquote,texidoc,doctitle] +@lilypondfile[verbatim,quote,texidoc,doctitle] {percent-repeat-counter.ly} -@lilypondfile[verbatim,lilyquote,texidoc,doctitle] +@lilypondfile[verbatim,quote,texidoc,doctitle] {percent-repeat-count-visibility.ly} -@lilypondfile[verbatim,lilyquote,texidoc,doctitle] +@lilypondfile[verbatim,quote,texidoc,doctitle] {isolated-percent-repeats.ly} - @seealso -Music Glossary: @rglos{percent repeat}, @rglos{simile}. +Music Glossary: +@rglos{percent repeat}, +@rglos{simile}. -Snippets: @rlsr{Repeats}. +Snippets: +@rlsr{Repeats}. -Internals Reference: @rinternals{RepeatSlash}, -@rinternals{PercentRepeat}, @rinternals{DoublePercentRepeat}, +Internals Reference: +@rinternals{RepeatSlash}, +@rinternals{RepeatSlashEvent}, +@rinternals{DoubleRepeatSlash}, +@rinternals{PercentRepeat}, +@rinternals{PercentRepeatCounter}, +@rinternals{PercentRepeatedMusic}, +@rinternals{Percent_repeat_engraver}, +@rinternals{DoublePercentEvent}, +@rinternals{DoublePercentRepeat}, @rinternals{DoublePercentRepeatCounter}, -@rinternals{PercentRepeatCounter}, @rinternals{PercentRepeatedMusic}. - +@rinternals{Double_percent_repeat_engraver}, +@rinternals{Slash_repeat_engraver}. @knownissues +Percent repeats will not contain anything else apart from the percent +sign itself; in particular, timing changes will not be repeated. -Only three kinds of percent repeats are supported: a single slash -representing a single beat (regardless of the duration of the repeated -notes); a single slash with dots representing one full measure; and -two slashes with dots crossing a bar line representing two full -measures. Neither multiple slashes representing single beat repeats -consisting of sixteenth or shorter notes, nor two slashes with dots -representing single beat repeats consisting of notes of varying -durations, are supported. +@lilypond[quote,verbatim,relative=2] +\repeat percent 3 { \time 5/4 c2. 2 \time 4/4 2 2 } +@end lilypond + +@noindent +Any meter changes or @code{\partial} commands need to occur in parallel +passages @emph{outside} of any percent repeat, e.g in a separate +timing track. + +@lilypond[quote,verbatim,relative=2] +<< + \repeat percent 3 { c2. 2 2 2 } + \repeat unfold 3 { \time 5/4 s4*5 \time 4/4 s1 } +>> +@end lilypond @node Tremolo repeats @@ -468,7 +809,7 @@ durations, are supported. @funindex tremolo Tremolos can take two forms: alternation between two chords or two -notes, and rapid repetition of a single note or chord. Tremolos +notes, and rapid repetition of a single note or chord. Tremolos consisting of an alternation are indicated by adding beams between the notes or chords being alternated, while tremolos consisting of the rapid repetition of a single note are indicated by adding beams or @@ -477,10 +818,12 @@ slashes to a single note. To place tremolo marks between notes, use @code{\repeat} with tremolo style: -@lilypond[quote,verbatim,relative=2] -\repeat tremolo 8 { c16 d } -\repeat tremolo 6 { c16 d } -\repeat tremolo 2 { c16 d } +@lilypond[quote,verbatim] +\relative c'' { + \repeat tremolo 8 { c16 d } + \repeat tremolo 6 { c16 d } + \repeat tremolo 2 { c16 d } +} @end lilypond The @code{\repeat tremolo} syntax expects exactly two notes within @@ -503,34 +846,29 @@ the note should not be surrounded by braces: @end lilypond @cindex tremolo marks -@funindex tremoloFlags @funindex : -The same output can be obtained by adding -@q{@code{:}[@var{number}]} after the note. The number indicates -the duration of the subdivision, and it must be at least 8. A -@var{number} value of 8 gives one line across the note stem. If -the length is omitted, the last value (stored in -@code{tremoloFlags}) is used: +The same output can be obtained by adding @code{:@var{N}} after +the note, where @code{@var{N}} indicates the duration of the +subdivision (it must be at least 8). If @code{@var{N}} is 8, one +beam is added to the note's stem. If @code{@var{N}} is omitted, +the last value is used: -@lilypond[quote,verbatim,relative=2] -c2:8 c:32 -c: c: +@lilypond[quote,verbatim] +\relative { + c''2:8 c:32 + c: c: +} @end lilypond @snippets -@lilypondfile[verbatim,lilyquote,texidoc,doctitle] +@lilypondfile[verbatim,quote,texidoc,doctitle] {cross-staff-tremolos.ly} - @seealso -Snippets: @rlsr{Repeats}. +Snippets: +@rlsr{Repeats}. @cindex tremolo, cross-staff @cindex cross-staff tremolo - -@knownissues - -Cross-staff tremolos do not work well. -