* Clusters::
* Special fermatas::
* Special noteheads::
-* Pitched trills::
* Feathered beams::
* Improvisation::
@end menu
Program reference: @internalsref{NoteHead}.
-@node Pitched trills
-@subsection Pitched trills
-
-Trills that should be executed on an explicitly specified pitch can be
-typeset with the command @code{pitchedTrill},
-
-@lilypond[ragged-right,verbatim,fragment]
- \pitchedTrill c'4\startTrillSpan fis
- f'\stopTrillSpan
-@end lilypond
-
-The first argument is the main note. The absolute pitch of the second
-is printed as a stemless note head in parentheses.
@node Feathered beams
@subsection Feathered beams
* Augmentation dots::
* Tuplets::
* Scaling durations::
-* Stems::
+* Stems::
@end menu
@cindex @code{skipTypesetting}
@cindex @code{showLastLength}
-When entering or copying music, only the music near the end (where you
+When entering or copying music, usually only the music near the end (where you
are adding notes) is interesting to view and correct. To speed up
this correction process, it is possible to skip typesetting of all but
the last few measures. This is achieved by putting
* Ties::
* Slurs::
* Phrasing slurs::
+* Laissez vibrer ties::
* Automatic beams::
* Manual beams::
* Grace notes::
Program reference: @internalsref{PhrasingSlur}.
+@node Laissez vibrer ties
+@subsection Laissez vibrer ties
+@cindex Laissez vibrer
+@cindex Ties, laissez vibrer
+
+L.v. ties (laissez vibrer) indicate that notes must not be damped at the
+end. It is used in notation for piano, harp and other string and
+percussion instruments. They can be entered using @code{\laissezVibrer},
+
+@lilypond[fragment,ragged-right,verbatim,relative=1]
+<c f g>\laissezVibrer
+@end lilypond
+
+@seealso
+
+Program reference:
+@internalsref{LaissezVibrerTie}
+@internalsref{LaissezVibrerTieColumn}
+
+Example files:
+@inputfileref{input/regression,laissez-vibrer-tie.ly}
+
+
@node Automatic beams
@subsection Automatic beams
* Fingering instructions::
* Dynamics::
* Breath marks::
-* Running trills::
+* Trills::
* Glissando::
* Arpeggio::
@end menu
Examples: @inputfileref{input/@/regression,breathing@/-sign@/.ly}.
-@node Running trills
-@subsection Running trills
+@node Trills
+@subsection Trills
+
+Short trills are printed like normal articulation; see @ref{Articulations}.
Long running trills are made with @code{\startTrillSpan} and
@code{\stopTrillSpan},
c4 }
@end lilypond
+@cindex Pitched trills
+
+Trills that should be executed on an explicitly specified pitch can be
+typeset with the command @code{pitchedTrill},
+
+@c if bug fixed, remove ! in f1 --gp
+@lilypond[ragged-right,verbatim,fragment,relative=1]
+\pitchedTrill c4\startTrillSpan fis
+f!\stopTrillSpan
+@end lilypond
+
+The first argument is the main note. The pitch of the second
+is printed as a stemless note head in parentheses.
+
@refcommands
\voiceOne
<<
{ g4 f e | d2 e2 }
- \context Voice="1" { \voiceTwo
+ \new Voice="1" { \voiceTwo
r8 e4 d c8 ~ | c8 b16 a b8 g ~ g2
\oneVoice
}
@menu
* Automatic staff changes::
* Manual staff switches::
-* Laissez vibrer ties::
* Pedals::
* Staff switch lines::
* Cross staff stems::
@end example
-@node Laissez vibrer ties
-@subsection Laissez vibrer ties
-@cindex Laissez vibrer
-@cindex Ties, laissez vibrer
-
-L.v. ties (laissez vibrer) indicate that notes must not be damped at the
-end. It is used in notation for piano, harp and other string and
-percussion instruments. They can be entered using @code{\laissezVibrer},
-
-@lilypond[fragment,ragged-right,verbatim,relative=1]
-<c f g>\laissezVibrer
-@end lilypond
-
-@seealso
-
-Program reference:
-@internalsref{LaissezVibrerTie}
-@internalsref{LaissezVibrerTieColumn}
-
-Example files:
-@inputfileref{input/regression,laissez-vibrer-tie.ly}
-
@node Pedals
@subsection Pedals
@cindex Pedals