% DO NOT EDIT this file manually; it is automatically % generated from Documentation/snippets/new % Make any changes in Documentation/snippets/new/ % and then run scripts/auxiliar/makelsr.py % % This file is in the public domain. %% Note: this file works from version 2.16.0 \version "2.16.0" \header { lsrtags = "rhythms" texidoc = " Beat grouping within a measure is controlled by the context property @code{beatStructure}. Values of @code{beatStructure} are established for many time signatures in @file{scm/time-signature-settings.scm}. Values of @code{beatStructure} can be changed or set with @code{\\set}. Alternatively, @code{\\time} can be used to both set the time signature and establish the beat structure. For this, you specify the internal grouping of beats in a measure as a list of numbers (in Scheme syntax) before the time signature. @code{\\time} applies to the @code{Timing} context, so it will not reset values of @code{beatStructure} or @code{baseMoment} that are set in other lower-level contexts, such as @code{Voice}. If the @code{Measure_grouping_engraver} is included in one of the display contexts, measure grouping signs will be created. Such signs ease reading rhythmically complex modern music. In the example, the 9/8 measure is grouped in two different patterns using the two different methods, while the 5/8 measure is grouped according to the default setting in @file{scm/time-signature-settings.scm}: " doctitle = "Conducting signs measure grouping signs" } % begin verbatim \score { \new Voice \relative c'' { \time 9/8 g8 g d d g g a( bes g) | \set Timing.beatStructure = #'(2 2 2 3) g8 g d d g g a( bes g) | \time #'(4 5) 9/8 g8 g d d g g a( bes g) | \time 5/8 a4. g4 | } \layout { \context { \Staff \consists "Measure_grouping_engraver" } } }