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Re: Grand staff hairpins/dynamics w/ cross-staff beaming

Posted: 10 Aug 2023, 03:42
by MichelRE
Felipe Copaja wrote: 10 Aug 2023, 01:43 Just in case it helps, when placing hairpins I never cross stems.

Felipe
the image you posted has the hairpins crossing stems.
did you mean beams? (stems are the vertical lines, beams are the horizontal/diagonal ones)

Re: Grand staff hairpins/dynamics w/ cross-staff beaming

Posted: 10 Aug 2023, 12:43
by Felipe Copaja
I meant stems, ok, the hairpins do cross them, but are cut so lines don't intersect.

Re: Grand staff hairpins/dynamics w/ cross-staff beaming

Posted: 10 Aug 2023, 14:44
by Anders Hedelin
Felipe Copaja wrote: 10 Aug 2023, 12:43 I meant stems, ok, the hairpins do cross them, but are cut so lines don't intersect.
I don't know of a rule saying that hairpins may not intersect stems, or staves, which they often have to do in keyboard and harp writing. In this case the alternatives are not too convincing: above or below the two staves would place them rather far from the music.

I don't think there's a need for cutting the hairpins. If anything, the rather unusual look could be distracting.

Re: Grand staff hairpins/dynamics w/ cross-staff beaming

Posted: 10 Aug 2023, 17:39
by MichelRE
Anders, there's no "rule" as far as I know, but there are simply instances in my score where the placement of hairpins becomes clunky when there are lots of cross-staff beaming and stems.

@John Ruggero earlier in this thread posted an excellent sample from some Ravel that had lots of hairpins going through staves and whatnot.

Re: Grand staff hairpins/dynamics w/ cross-staff beaming

Posted: 11 Aug 2023, 15:40
by OCTO
Felipe Copaja wrote: 10 Aug 2023, 01:43 Just in case it helps, when placing hairpins I never cross stems.

Felipe
Quite a of job in a vector editor, I would just put the hairpins above.

Re: Grand staff hairpins/dynamics w/ cross-staff beaming

Posted: 11 Aug 2023, 16:26
by MichelRE
OCTO wrote: 11 Aug 2023, 15:40 Quite a of job in a vector editor, I would just put the hairpins above.
I believe Dorico has an option for doing this automatically (only for stems).

Re: Grand staff hairpins/dynamics w/ cross-staff beaming

Posted: 12 Aug 2023, 07:25
by NeeraWM
Felipe Copaja wrote: 10 Aug 2023, 01:43 Just in case it helps, when placing hairpins I never cross stems.

Felipe
This is beautiful!
Great job!

Re: Grand staff hairpins/dynamics w/ cross-staff beaming

Posted: 12 Aug 2023, 07:26
by NeeraWM
OCTO wrote: 11 Aug 2023, 15:40 Quite a of job in a vector editor, I would just put the hairpins above.
Naaa... in Sibelius, just import a white graphic and play with layers! ;)

Re: Grand staff hairpins/dynamics w/ cross-staff beaming

Posted: 13 Aug 2023, 12:33
by John Ruggero
I found Felipe's version less distracting than many maskings, but, alluding to what Anders said, I wonder if there might actually be a sort of "rule" about this: straight lines may only intersect straight lines. So a hairpin may intersect a staff or bar line, stem, etc. but should avoid cutting through or be masked for a dynamic sign, beam, slur etc. Not so sure about slurs. There might be cases of s-shaped slurs that require the hairpin to cut through.

Re: Grand staff hairpins/dynamics w/ cross-staff beaming

Posted: 24 Aug 2023, 15:13
by OCTO
John Ruggero wrote: 13 Aug 2023, 12:33 what Anders said, I wonder if there might actually be a sort of "rule" about this: straight lines may only intersect straight lines.
I would agree with that. Remember, a lot of "notation" is actually "a graphical representation of values that must be percept as fast and accurate as possible", thus crossing over a slur might make it less legible. My opinion. Slurs, in fact, do cross the staff lines very often, very rarely stems (as ties) and never beams.