Notating whispering and air tones
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Alfred Blatter suggested using circular note heads for brass and woodwind instruments to indicate air tones or whispering lyrics into the instrument. Here's a way to do this in LilyPond.
\version "2.24.0"
%% http://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=847
whisperOn = {
\override NoteHead.stem-attachment = #'(0 . -1.5)
\override NoteHead.stencil =
#(lambda (grob)
(make-circle-stencil 0.6 0.2
(> (ly:grob-property grob 'duration-log) 1)))
\override Staff.AccidentalPlacement.right-padding = #0.6
}
whisperOff = {
\revert NoteHead.stem-attachment
\revert NoteHead.stencil
\revert Staff.AccidentalPlacement.right-padding
}
\new Staff \relative c' {
\whisperOn
| c1
| es2 g4 f8 d8
\whisperOff
| c2 c2
% to print default-BarLines in the section with 'line-count = #1 add:
% \override Staff.BarLine.bar-extent = #'(-2 . 2)
\stopStaff
\override Staff.StaffSymbol.line-count = #1
\startStaff
{
\whisperOn
| \tuplet 5/4 { b'16 b16 b16 b16 b16 } b16 b16 b8 b8 b4.
}
\addlyrics {
| Hip -- po -- pot -- a -- mus ce -- ler -- y pa -- per
}
}