From 1a9dae859405e46d5b52c03f6b5ba6cc24c56d6a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Graham Percival Date: Mon, 16 Aug 2010 09:30:50 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Doc: slightly better explanation of \espressivo. --- Documentation/notation/expressive.itely | 7 ++++++- 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/Documentation/notation/expressive.itely b/Documentation/notation/expressive.itely index 34934d710c..897a5c3845 100644 --- a/Documentation/notation/expressive.itely +++ b/Documentation/notation/expressive.itely @@ -332,7 +332,11 @@ ends. c1\< | c4 a c\mf a | c1\< | c4 a c\ffff a @end lilypond +@cindex multiple dynamic marks on one note +@cindex dynamic marks, multiple on one note Spacer rests are needed to engrave multiple marks on one note. +This is particularly useful when adding a @notation{crescendo} and +@notation{decrescendo} to the same note: @lilypond[verbatim,quote,relative=2] c4\< c\! d\> e\! @@ -345,7 +349,8 @@ c4\< c\! d\> e\! @funindex espressivo The @code{\espressivo} command can be used to indicate a crescendo -and decrescendo on the same note: +and decrescendo on the same note. However, be warned that this is +implemented as an articulation, not a dynamic. @lilypond[verbatim,quote,relative=2] c2 b4 a -- 2.39.5