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6.3.3 Doubling a note with slurs (example)
Suppose we want to create a function which translates
input like a into a( a). We begin
by examining the internal representation of the music
we want to end up with.
\displayMusic{ a'( a') }
===>
(make-music
'SequentialMusic
'elements
(list (make-music
'EventChord
'elements
(list (make-music
'NoteEvent
'duration
(ly:make-duration 2 0 1 1)
'pitch
(ly:make-pitch 0 5 0))
(make-music
'SlurEvent
'span-direction
-1)))
(make-music
'EventChord
'elements
(list (make-music
'NoteEvent
'duration
(ly:make-duration 2 0 1 1)
'pitch
(ly:make-pitch 0 5 0))
(make-music
'SlurEvent
'span-direction
1)))))
The bad news is that the SlurEvent expressions
must be added ‘inside’ the note (or more precisely,
inside the EventChord expression).
Now we examine the input,
(make-music
'SequentialMusic
'elements
(list (make-music
'EventChord
'elements
(list (make-music
'NoteEvent
'duration
(ly:make-duration 2 0 1 1)
'pitch
(ly:make-pitch 0 5 0))))))
So in our function, we need to clone this expression (so that we
have two notes to build the sequence), add SlurEvents to the
'elements property of each one, and finally make a
SequentialMusic with the two EventChords.
doubleSlur = #(define-music-function (parser location note) (ly:music?)
"Return: { note ( note ) }.
`note' is supposed to be an EventChord."
(let ((note2 (ly:music-deep-copy note)))
(set! (ly:music-property note 'elements)
(cons (make-music 'SlurEvent 'span-direction -1)
(ly:music-property note 'elements)))
(set! (ly:music-property note2 'elements)
(cons (make-music 'SlurEvent 'span-direction 1)
(ly:music-property note2 'elements)))
(make-music 'SequentialMusic 'elements (list note note2))))
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