Difference between revisions of "Score testing"
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b a g f e1~ \dim\! << e1~ { s2 s4 s4 \> } >> e4 \! \p r4 r2 | b a g f e1~ \dim\! << e1~ { s2 s4 s4 \> } >> e4 \! \p r4 r2 | ||
}</score> | }</score> | ||
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| + | The Summit from ''Ein Alpensinfonie'', which may or may not be a contrabass trombone excerpt: | ||
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| + | <score> | ||
| + | \relative c, { | ||
| + | \time 4/4 | ||
| + | \clef bass | ||
| + | \key c \major | ||
| + | |||
| + | r2 r4\ff g\tenuto | ||
| + | c2.\tenuto c4\tenuto | ||
| + | g'2.\tenuto g4\tenuto | ||
| + | c1 | ||
| + | e2~ e4.. b16 | ||
| + | a1 | ||
| + | g1 | ||
| + | c8 r8 r4 r2 | ||
| + | \bar "|." | ||
| + | } | ||
| + | </score> | ||
Revision as of 22:30, 19 September 2022
Hopefully I can get the Score extension working to produce SVG output, instead of the transparent PNG image that needs a white background styling for dark mode otherwise it's unreadable.
Examples
Range of the contrabass trombone, as used on Wikipedia:

The Spear motif from Das Rheingold:

The Summit from Ein Alpensinfonie, which may or may not be a contrabass trombone excerpt:

