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Hidden notes
Hidden (or invisible or transparent) notes can be useful in preparing theory or composition exercises.
\relative { c''4 d \hideNotes e4 f \unHideNotes g a \hideNotes b \unHideNotes c }![]()
Note heads, stems, and flags, and rests are invisible. Beams are invisible if they start on a hidden note. Objects that are attached to invisible notes are still visible.
\relative c'' { e8(\p f g a)-- \hideNotes e8(\p f g a)-- }![]()
Predefined commands
\hideNotes,
\unHideNotes.
See also
Learning Manual: Visibility and color of objects.
Notation Reference: Invisible rests, Visibility of objects, Hiding staves.
Snippets: Editorial annotations.
Internals Reference: Note_spacing_engraver, NoteSpacing.
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