From dc4ed0b275d2b431128d1e6b16952dea8d2fdca4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tucker Johnson Date: Sun, 30 Mar 2025 10:26:25 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] numbers --- applesAndPairs.ly | 12 ++++++------ 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) diff --git a/applesAndPairs.ly b/applesAndPairs.ly index b08ccea..3134500 100644 --- a/applesAndPairs.ly +++ b/applesAndPairs.ly @@ -166,11 +166,11 @@ \left-column { \override #'(line-width . 90) \line { \hspace #90 } - \justify { \italic 1. \hspace #1 Accidentals carry through each bar – cautionary accidentals are not supplied. } - \justify { \italic 2. \hspace #1 Two fermata notations are used: a \italic short fermata ( \musicglyph "scripts.ushortfermata" ) and a \italic long fermata ( \musicglyph "scripts.ufermata" ). } + \justify { \sans \italic 1. \hspace #1 Accidentals carry through each bar – cautionary accidentals are not supplied. } + \justify { \sans \italic 2. \hspace #1 Two fermata notations are used: a \italic short fermata ( \musicglyph "scripts.ushortfermata" ) and a \italic long fermata ( \musicglyph "scripts.ufermata" ). } \override #'(line-width . 90) \justify { - \italic 3. \hspace #1 Harmonics are notated with diamond noteheads + \sans \italic 3. \hspace #1 Harmonics are notated with diamond noteheads ( \override #'(style . harmonic-mixed) \note-by-number #2 #0 #0.8 / \override #'(style . harmonic-mixed) \note-by-number #1 #0 #0.8 ) to indicate the touched node. Artificial harmonics are notated @@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ \vspace #0.4 \override #'(line-width . 90) \justify { - \italic 4. \hspace #1 Dotted slurs are used to indicate phrasing that may not be clear through dynamics and other notations. } + \sans \italic 4. \hspace #1 Dotted slurs are used to indicate phrasing that may not be clear through dynamics and other notations. } } \vspace #0.5 \left-column { @@ -193,14 +193,14 @@ \line { \hspace #90 } \override #'(line-width . 90) \justify { - \italic 1. \hspace #1 Bow position indications such as \italic "sul pont" + \sans \italic 1. \hspace #1 Bow position indications such as \italic "sul pont" and \italic "sul tasto" should be interpreted generously – i.e. almost \italic "molto sul pont/tasto." } \vspace #0.3 \override #'(line-width . 90) \justify { - \italic 2. \hspace #1 Portamento/glissando notations should be + \sans \italic 2. \hspace #1 Portamento/glissando notations should be interpreted somewhere between a romantic-style \italic portamento – the sliding motion happening toward the very end of the note – and a more contemporary \italic glissando – -- 2.39.5