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Absolute dynamic marks are specified using a command after a note,
such as c4\ff
. The available dynamic marks are
\ppppp
, \pppp
, \ppp
, \pp
, \p
,
\mp
, \mf
, \f
, \ff
, \fff
,
\ffff
, \fp
, \sf
, \sff
, \sp
,
\spp
, \sfz
, and \rfz
. The dynamic marks may
be manually placed above or below the staff, see
Direction and placement.
c2\ppp c\mp c2\rfz c^\mf c2_\spp c^\ff
A crescendo mark is started with \<
and
terminated with \!
, an absolute dynamic, or an additional
crescendo or decrescendo mark. A decrescendo mark is
started with \>
and is also terminated with \!
, an
absolute dynamic, or another crescendo or decrescendo mark.
\cr
and \decr
may be used instead of \<
and
\>
. Hairpins are engraved by default using this
notation.
c2\< c\! d2\< d\f e2\< e\> f2\> f\! e2\> e\mp d2\> d\> c1\!
Spacer rests are needed to engrave multiple marks on one note.
c4\< c\! d\> e\! << f1 { s4 s4\< s4\> s4\! } >>
In some situations the \espressivo
articulation mark may be
the appropriate choice to indicate a crescendo and decrescendo on
one note:
c2 b4 a g1\espressivo
Crescendos and decrescendos can be engraved as textual markings
instead of hairpins. Dashed lines are printed to indicate their
extent. The built-in commands that enable these text modes are
\crescTextCresc
, \dimTextDecresc
,
\dimTextDecr
, and \dimTextDim
. The corresponding
\crescHairpin
and \dimHairpin
commands will revert
to hairpins again:
\crescTextCresc c2\< d | e f\! \dimTextDecresc e2\> d | c b\! \crescHairpin c2\< d | e f\! \dimHairpin e2\> d\!
To create new absolute dynamic marks or text that should be aligned with dynamics, see New dynamic marks.
Vertical positioning of dynamics is handled by DynamicLineSpanner.
\dynamicUp
,
\dynamicDown
,
\dynamicNeutral
,
\crescTextCresc
,
\dimTextDim
,
\dimTextDecr
,
\dimTextDecresc
,
\crescHairpin
,
\dimHairpin
.
Setting hairpin behavior at bar lines
If the note which ends a hairpin falls on a downbeat,
the hairpin stops at the bar line immediately preceding. This behavior
can be controlled by overriding the to-barline
property.
\relative c'' { e4\< e2. e1\! \override Hairpin #'to-barline = ##f e4\< e2. e1\! }
Setting the minimum length of hairpins
If hairpins are too short, they can be lengthened by modifying the
minimum-length
property of the Hairpin
object.
\relative c'' { c4\< c\! d\> e\! \override Hairpin #'minimum-length = #5 << f1 { s4 s\< s\> s\! } >> }
Printing hairpins using al niente notation
Hairpins may be printed with a circled tip (al niente notation) by
setting the circled-tip
property of the Hairpin
object to
#t
.
\relative c'' { \override Hairpin #'circled-tip = ##t c2\< c\! c4\> c\< c2\! }
Vertically aligned dynamics and textscripts
By setting the Y-extent
property to a suitable value, all
DynamicLineSpanner
objects (hairpins and dynamic texts) can be
aligned to a common reference point, regardless of their actual extent.
This way, every element will be vertically aligned, thus producing a
more pleasing output.
The same idea is used to align the text scripts along their baseline.
music = \relative c'' { c2\p^\markup { gorgeous } c\f^\markup { fantastic } c4\p c\f\> c c\!\p } { \music \break \override DynamicLineSpanner #'staff-padding = #2.0 \override DynamicLineSpanner #'Y-extent = #'(-1.5 . 1.5) \override TextScript #'Y-extent = #'(-1.5 . 1.5) \music }
Hiding the extender line for text dynamics
Text style dynamic changes (such as cresc. and dim.) are printed with a dashed line showing their extent. This line can be suppressed in the following way:
\relative c'' { \override DynamicTextSpanner #'dash-period = #-1.0 \crescTextCresc c1\< | d | b | c\! }
Changing text and spanner styles for text dynamics
The text used for crescendos and decrescendos can be
changed by modifying the context properties crescendoText
and decrescendoText
. The style of the spanner line can
be changed by modifying the 'style
property of
DynamicTextSpanner
. The default value is
'hairpin
, and other possible values include
'line
, 'dashed-line
, and
'dotted-line
:
\relative c'' { \set crescendoText = \markup { \italic { cresc. poco } } \set crescendoSpanner = #'text \override DynamicTextSpanner #'style = #'dotted-line a2\< a a2 a a2 a a2 a\mf }
Music Glossary: crescendo, decrescendo.
Learning Manual: Articulation and dynamics.
Notation Reference: Direction and placement, New dynamic marks, What goes into the MIDI output?, Controlling MIDI dynamics.
Snippets: Expressive marks.
Internals Reference: DynamicText, Hairpin, DynamicLineSpanner.
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