Arpeggios (i.e. \ ) can be coded with the macro
normalshapemediumseriesnormalshapemediumseries\arpeggio pm
where p is the pitch of
the base of the arpeggio symbol and m is its multiplicity (one period is
equal to one space between staff lines, i.e. 5 points). This macro causes
a space of one note head width. If should be issued before the concerned
chords. Its variant
normalshapemediumseriesnormalshapemediumseries\larpeggio sets the arpeggio symbol slightly
more on the left, in order to avoid collision with accidentals in front of
the chords.
Note the normalshapemediumseriesnormalshapemediumseries\arpeggio and normalshapemediumseriesnormalshapemediumseries\larpeggio make an extra spacing of width one notehead (i.e; normalshapemediumseriesnormalshapemediumseries\qsk) so that it is wise to insert a normalshapemediumseries\qsk in the other staffs before notes which are syncrhonous to the arpeggiated note.
Trills can be coded in several ways.
normalshapemediumseriesnormalshapemediumseries\trille l
(where l is a TEX dimension) yields 1cm while
normalshapemediumseriesnormalshapemediumseries\Trille l (where l is a TEX dimension) yields
2cm. To put these patterns at a given pitch, one may use
normalshapemediumseriesnormalshapemediumseries\xtrille pl or
normalshapemediumseriesnormalshapemediumseries\xTrille pl. On the other hand
normalshapemediumseriesnormalshapemediumseries\ntrille pn is equivalent to
normalshapemediumseriesnormalshapemediumseries\xtrille pnormalshapemediumseries{ nnormalshapemediumseries\noteskip} and
normalshapemediumseriesnormalshapemediumseries\nTrille pn is equivalent to normalshapemediumseries
normalshapemediumseriesnormalshapemediumseries\xTrille p{ nnormalshapemediumseries\noteskip}
Other ornaments are available:
was coded as:
\temps\NOtes\qsk\PED\wh J|\qsk\qu h\enotes \temps\NOtes|\qu g\enotes \temps\NOtes|\hu k\enotes \temps\Notes\DEP\enotes