Articulations
This example shows various articulations marks. Il illustrates also the \glissando and \arpeggio tags.
{
[
\pageFormat< lm=20,tm=5, bm=0,rm=0 >
\accol< id=1, range="1-2", type="none">
\instr<"Accents", autopos="on", fsize=10pt>
\barFormat<"system">
\clef<"g"> \meter<"4/4">
\accent(b) \marcato(a1 b)
\stacc(a1 b) \ten(a1 b) \accent(c)
],
[
\instr<"Pizz.", autopos="on", fsize=10pt>
\clef<"g"> \meter<"4/4">
\pizz(g) _ \pizz< type="snap">(g) _
\pizz<"buzz">(g) _ \pizz<"fingernail">(g/2)
],
[
\instr<"Fermata", autopos="on", fsize=10pt>
\clef<"g"> \meter<"4/4">
_ \fermata(c2) _ \fermata< type="short">(e) _
\fermata<"long">(c1) _ \fermata< position="below">(f)
],
[
\instr<"Mixed", autopos="on", fsize=10pt>
\clef<"g"> \meter<"4/4">
\accent(\stacc(b)) \marcato(\ten(a1 b))
\pizz<"buzz"> (\stacc(a1 b) \ten(a1 b)) \accent< position="above">(\ten(c))
],
[
\instr<"Arp & Gliss", autopos="on", fsize=10pt>
\clef<"g"> \meter<"4/4">
\glissando(b a g/2) _/8 \glissando(\arpeggio({e/4., g, b, d2}) {c1/2, e, g, b})
]
}