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Durations
The durations of notes are entered using numbers and dots. The number
entered is based on the reciprocal value of the length of the note. For
example, a quarter note is designated using the numerical value of
4
as it is a 1/4 note, a half note using 2
, an eighth
using 8
and so on. Durations as short as 1024
notes can be
entered but shorter values, while possible, can only be entered as
beamed notes. Also see Beams.
For notes longer than a whole use the \longa
– double breve –
and \breve
commands. A note with the duration of a quadruple
breve is possible using the \maxima
command but is only supported
within ancient music notation. See Ancient notation.
\relative { \time 8/1 c''\longa c\breve c1 c2 c4 c8 c16 c32 c64 c128 c128 }
Here are the same durations with automatic beaming turned off.
\relative { \time 8/1 \autoBeamOff c''\longa c\breve c1 c2 c4 c8 c16 c32 c64 c128 c128 }
Isolated durations – durations without a pitch – that occur within a music sequence will take their pitch from the preceding note or chord.
\relative { \time 8/1 c'' \longa \breve 1 2 4 8 16 32 64 128 128 }
Isolated pitches – pitches without a duration – that occur within a
music sequence will take their duration from the preceding note or
chord. If there is no preceding duration, then default for the note is
always 4
, a quarter note.
\relative { a' a a2 a a4 a a1 a }
Place a dot (.
) after the duration to obtain ‘dotted’ note
lengths. Double-dotted notes are specified by appending two dots,
and so on.
\relative { a'4 b c4. b8 a4. b4.. c8. }
To avoid clashing with staff lines, dots on notes are normally moved up. In polyphonic situations however, they can be placed, manually, above or below the staff as required. See Direction and placement.
Some note durations cannot be represented using just numbers and dots but only by tying two or more notes together. See Ties.
To specify durations that align the syllables of lyrics and notes together see Vocal music.
Notes can also be spaced proportionately to their duration, see Proportional notation.
Predefined commands
\autoBeamOn
,
\autoBeamOff
,
\dotsUp
,
\dotsDown
,
\dotsNeutral
.
Selected Snippets
Alternative breve notes
Breve notes are also available with two vertical lines on each side of the notehead instead of one line and in baroque style.
\relative c'' { \time 4/2 c\breve | \override Staff.NoteHead.style = #'altdefault b\breve \override Staff.NoteHead.style = #'baroque b\breve \revert Staff.NoteHead.style a\breve }
Changing the number of augmentation dots per note
The number of augmentation dots on a single note can be changed independently of the dots placed after the note.
\relative c' { c4.. a16 r2 | \override Dots.dot-count = 4 c4.. a16 r2 | \override Dots.dot-count = 0 c4.. a16 r2 | \revert Dots.dot-count c4.. a16 r2 | }
See also
Music Glossary: breve, longa, maxima, note value, Duration names notes and rests.
Notation Reference: Beams, Ties, Stems, Writing rhythms, Writing rests, Vocal music, Ancient notation, Proportional notation.
Snippets: Rhythms.
Internals Reference: Dots, DotColumn.
Known issues and warnings
While there is no fundamental limit to rest durations (longest or
shortest), there is a limit to the number of glyphs possible so only
rests between 1024
and \maxima
may be printed.
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