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Grace notes
Grace notes are musical ornaments, printed in a smaller font, that take up no additional logical time in a measure.
\relative { c''4 \grace b16 a4( \grace { b16 c16 } a2) }
There are three other types of grace notes possible; the
acciaccatura – an unmeasured grace note indicated by a slurred
note with a slashed stem – and the appoggiatura, which takes a
fixed fraction of the main note it is attached to and prints without the
slash. It is also possible to write a grace note with a slashed stem,
like the acciaccatura but without the slur, so as to place it
between notes that are slurred themselves, using the
\slashedGrace
function.
\relative { \acciaccatura d''8 c4 \appoggiatura e8 d4 \acciaccatura { g16 f } e2 \slashedGrace a,8 g4 \slashedGrace b16 a4( \slashedGrace b8 a2) }
The placement of grace notes is synchronized between different staves. In the following example, there are two sixteenth grace notes for every eighth grace note
<< \new Staff \relative { e''2 \grace { c16 d e f } e2 } \new Staff \relative { c''2 \grace { g8 b } c2 } >>
If you want to end a note with a grace, use the \afterGrace
command. It takes two arguments: the main note, and the grace
notes following the main note.
\relative { c''1 \afterGrace d1 { c16[ d] } c1 }
This will place the grace notes after the start of the main note. The point of time where the grace notes are placed is a given fraction of the main note’s duration. The default setting of
afterGraceFraction = 3/4
may be redefined at top level. Individual \afterGrace
commands may have the fraction specified right after the command
itself instead.
The following example shows the results from setting with the
default space, setting it at 15/16
, and finally at
1/2
of the main note.
<< \new Staff \relative { c''1 \afterGrace d1 { c16[ d] } c1 } \new Staff \relative { c''1 \afterGrace 15/16 d1 { c16[ d] } c1 } \new Staff \relative { c''1 \afterGrace 1/2 d1 { c16[ d] } c1 } >>
The effect of \afterGrace
can also be achieved using
spacers. The following example places the grace note after a
space lasting 7/8 of the main note.
\new Voice \relative { << { d''1^\trill_( } { s2 s4. \grace { c16 d } } >> c1) }
A \grace
music expression will introduce special
typesetting settings, for example, to produce smaller type, and
set directions. Hence, when introducing layout tweaks to
override the special settings, they should be placed inside
the grace expression. The overrides should also be reverted
inside the grace expression. Here, the grace note’s default stem
direction is overridden and then reverted.
\new Voice \relative { \acciaccatura { \stemDown f''16-> \stemNeutral } g4 e c2 }
Selected Snippets
Using grace note slashes with normal heads
The slash through the stem found in acciaccaturas can be applied in other situations.
\relative c'' { \override Flag.stroke-style = "grace" c8( d2) e8( f4) }
Tweaking grace layout within music
The layout of grace expressions can be changed throughout the music
using the functions add-grace-property
and
remove-grace-property
.
The following example undefines the Stem
direction for this
grace, so that stems do not always point up, and changes the default
note heads to crosses.
\relative c'' { \new Staff { $(remove-grace-property 'Voice 'Stem 'direction) $(add-grace-property 'Voice 'NoteHead 'style 'cross) \new Voice { \acciaccatura { f16 } g4 \grace { d16 e } f4 \appoggiatura { f,32 g a } e2 } } }
Redefining grace note global defaults
The global defaults for grace notes are stored in the following identifiers.
startGraceMusic stopGraceMusic startAcciaccaturaMusic stopAcciaccaturaMusic startAppoggiaturaMusic stopAppoggiaturaMusic
They are defined in file ly/grace-init.ly
. By redefining them
other effects may be obtained.
startAcciaccaturaMusic = { <>( \override Flag.stroke-style = "grace" \slurDashed } stopAcciaccaturaMusic = { \revert Flag.stroke-style \slurSolid <>) } \relative c'' { \acciaccatura d8 c1 }
Positioning grace notes with floating space
Setting the property 'strict-grace-spacing
makes the musical
columns for grace notes ’floating’, i.e., decoupled from the non-grace
notes: first the normal notes are spaced, then the (musical columns of
the) graces are put left of the musical columns for the main notes.
\relative c'' { << \override Score.SpacingSpanner.strict-grace-spacing = ##t \new Staff \new Voice { \afterGrace c4 { c16[ c8 c16] } c8[ \grace { b16 d } c8] c4 r } \new Staff { c16 c c c c c c c c4 r } >> }
See also
Music Glossary: grace notes, acciaccatura, appoggiatura.
Notation Reference: Scaling durations, Manual beams.
Installed Files: ly/grace-init.ly.
Snippets: Rhythms.
Internals Reference: GraceMusic, Grace_beam_engraver, Grace_auto_beam_engraver, Grace_engraver, Grace_spacing_engraver.
Known issues and warnings
A multi-note beamed acciaccatura is printed without a slash, and looks exactly the same as a multi-note beamed appoggiatura.
Grace note synchronization can also lead to surprises. Staff notation, such as key signatures, bar lines, etc., are also synchronized. Take care when you mix staves with grace notes and staves without, for example,
<< \new Staff \relative { e''4 \section \grace c16 d2. } \new Staff \relative { c''4 \section d2. } >>
This can be remedied by inserting grace skips of the corresponding durations in the other staves. For the above example
<< \new Staff \relative { e''4 \section \grace c16 d2. } \new Staff \relative { c''4 \section \grace s16 d2. } >>
Please make sure that you use the \grace
command for the
spacer part, even if the visual part uses \acciaccatura
or
\appoggiatura
because otherwise an ugly slur fragment will
be printed, connecting the invisible grace note with the following
note.
Grace sections should only be used within sequential music expressions. Nesting or juxtaposing grace sections is not supported, and might produce crashes or other errors.
Each grace note in MIDI output has a length of 1/4 of its actual
duration. If the combined length of the grace notes is greater than the
length of the preceding note a “Going back in MIDI time
”
error will be generated. Either make the grace notes shorter in
duration, for example:
c'8 \acciaccatura { c'8[ d' e' f' g'] }
becomes:
c'8 \acciaccatura { c'16[ d' e' f' g'] }
Or explicitly change the musical duration:
c'8 \acciaccatura { \scaleDurations 1/2 { c'8[ d' e' f' g'] } }
See Scaling durations.
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