Updated example.ly

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Eric Teunis de Boone 2018-10-22 03:07:06 +02:00
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% Give it a title with standard settings
\header { title = "Standards 6/8" }
% Change Options for printing
% Change Options for printing
\layout {
% Remove the indent in the first system
indent = 0.0
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\time 6/8
% Start the bar as a repeat with an anacrusis
\repeat volta 2 {
\partial 8
\partial 8
% Regularly the format is A - B - A - C
% so we use an unfolded repeat with alternatives
% to keep us from writing A twice
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% The next part is played in unison the first time through
\tutti {
\flam d8. d16 g8 d4.:32( |
d8.) g16 d8 \flam g4
d8.) g16 d8 \flam g4
}
}
% The second alternative
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% This part is also played in unison the first time through
\tutti{
\flam d8. d16:64( d8) \flam d8. d16 \flam g8 |
d8.:32( d16) \flam g8 \flam d4
d8.:32( d16) \flam g8 \flam d4
}
}
}
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% This spacing note is of the time we used for the upbeat
s8 |
}
% Make sure there is a newline for the next few measures
\break
% Let's try again with another line
% This one containing a few triplets
\repeat volta 2 {
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\repeat unfold 2 {
d8:32( |
\tuplet 3/2 { g8) d g } \flam d8 \tuplet 3/2 { d8 g d } \flam g8 |
% Note the \flamd, it is needed because \flam does not know which hand the next note is
% This is a todo
\tuplet 3/2 { d8 g d-> } \tuplet 3/2 { g8 d g } \flamd \tuplet 3/2 { d8 g8. d16 } |
d16 g d-> g d g \flam d8 g8. d16 |
} \alternative {
% We don't actually need the outermost braces of the alternatives used in the first line
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}
}
s8 |
}
}
}
}
}

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