X-Git-Url: https://git.donarmstrong.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=input%2Flsr%2Fdodecaphonic-style-accidentals-for-each-note-including-naturals.ly;h=f326d4f41bc31f35e124d46a111e07362a3b8975;hb=5b2bdf8c532aa1b4aa8626f6847938f2ef4ba1be;hp=1cc668f7785dd44505f3708391fbbff137ae0008;hpb=6d910958ea621e4ab878a118bd77e61ae210a6ef;p=lilypond.git diff --git a/input/lsr/dodecaphonic-style-accidentals-for-each-note-including-naturals.ly b/input/lsr/dodecaphonic-style-accidentals-for-each-note-including-naturals.ly index 1cc668f778..f326d4f41b 100644 --- a/input/lsr/dodecaphonic-style-accidentals-for-each-note-including-naturals.ly +++ b/input/lsr/dodecaphonic-style-accidentals-for-each-note-including-naturals.ly @@ -1,10 +1,8 @@ -%% Do not edit this file; it is auto-generated from LSR http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it +%% Do not edit this file; it is auto-generated from input/new %% This file is in the public domain. -\version "2.11.51" +\version "2.12.0" \header { - lsrtags = "pitches" - doctitlees = "Alteraciones de estilo dodecafónico para todas las notas, incluidas las naturales" texidoces = " En las obras de principios del s.XX, empezando por Schoenberg, Berg y @@ -16,41 +14,48 @@ para enfatizar su nuevo enfoque de la teoría y el lenguaje musicales. Este fragmento de código muestra cómo conseguir dichas reglas de notación. + " + texidocde = " + In Werken des fürhen 20. Jahrhundert, angefangen mit Schönberg, Berg + und Webern (die zweite Wiener Schule), wird jeder Ton der + Zwölftonleiter als gleichwertig erachtet, ohne hierarchische + Ordnung. Deshalb wird in dieser Musik für jede Note ein Versetzungszeichen + ausgegeben, auch für unalterierte Tonhöhen, um das neue Verständnis + der Musiktheorie und Musiksprache zu verdeutlichen. + + Dieser Schnipsel zeigt, wie derartige Notationsregeln zu erstellen sind. + " + +doctitlede = "Versetzungszeichen für jede Note im Stil der Zwölftonmusik" - texidoc = " -In early 20th century works, starting with Schoenberg, Berg and Webern -(the \"Second\" Viennese school), every pitch in the twelve-tone scale -has to be regarded as equal, without any hierarchy such as the -classical (tonal) degrees. Therefore, these composers print one -accidental for each note, even at natural pitches, to emphasize their -new approach to music theory and language. + lsrtags = "pitches" + texidoc = "In early 20th century works, starting with Schoenberg, +Berg and Webern (the \"Second\" Viennese school), every pitch in the +twelve-tone scale has to be regarded as equal, without any hierarchy +such as the classical (tonal) degrees. Therefore, these composers +print one accidental for each note, even at natural pitches, to +emphasize their new approach to music theory and language. This snippet shows how to achieve such notation rules. - " + doctitle = "Dodecaphonic-style accidentals for each note including naturals" } % begin verbatim -webernAccidentals = { - % the 5s are just "a value different from any accidental" - \set Staff.keySignature = #'((0 . 5) (1 . 5) (2 . 5) (3 . 5) - (4 . 5) (5 . 5) (6 . 5)) - \set Staff.extraNatural = ##f - #(set-accidental-style 'forget) -} + \score { - { - \webernAccidentals + \new Staff { + #(set-accidental-style 'dodecaphonic) c'4 dis' cis' cis' c'4 dis' cis' cis' c'4 c' dis' des' } \layout { \context { - \Staff - \remove "Key_engraver" + \Staff + \remove "Key_engraver" } } }