Controlling the appearance of tremolo slashes
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Using various properties of the StemTremolo grob it is possible to control the appearance of tremolo slashes.
- Property 
slopesets the slope for tremolo slashes. - Property 
shapedetermines whether tremolo slashes look like rectangles (valuerectangle) or like very small beams (valuebeam-like). - Property 
stylesets both the slope and the shape depending on whether the note has flags, beams, or only a plain stem. This is in contrast to the previous two properties, which change the slope and shape unconditionally. There are two styles defined.default: slashes for down-stem flags are longer and more sloped than slashes for up-stem flags; slashes on beamed notes have a rectangular shape and are parallel to the beam.constant: all slashes are beam-like and have the same slope except for down-stem flags.
 
\version "2.24.0"
music = {
  a''4:32 a':
  e''8: \noBeam e':
  a'':[ a':]
  f':[ g':]
  d':[ d':]
}
\new Staff {
  <>^\markup "default"
  \music
}
\new Staff {
  <>^\markup \typewriter "style = #'constant"
  \override StemTremolo.style = #'constant
  \music
}
\new Staff {
  <>^\markup \typewriter "shape = #'rectangle"
  \override StemTremolo.shape = #'rectangle
  \music
}
\new Staff {
  <>^\markup \typewriter "shape = #'beam-like"
  \override StemTremolo.shape = #'beam-like
  \music
}
\new Staff {
  <>^\markup \typewriter "slope = -0.2"
  \override StemTremolo.slope = -0.2
  \music
}
\paper {
  indent = 0
  tagline = ##f
}