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Re: triple-stop


From: Jule Slootbeek
Subject: Re: triple-stop
Date: Mon, 16 Sep 2002 01:13:55 -0400

Thanks, yeah it's my piece, but i have looked around some Bach pieces, and saw that the notes aren't attached... if i can do \voiceTwo can i also do \voiceThree?
I just wasn't sure, especially if it might be performed or so.

Jule

On Sunday, September 15, 2002, at 11:35 , Graham Percival wrote:

On Sun, 15 Sep 2002 22:32:19 -0400
Jule Slootbeek <address@hidden> wrote:

I'm came across a triple stop in a piece i'm typesetting (original)
and i wasn't sure if there is any 'etiquette' for them? or should i
just use < e fis, b>?

That's what I do, unless the triple stop is clearly a combination of
voices (which is common in Bach -- it'd probably have a top line with
an accompanying double-stop, which you'd notate as
<b {\voiceTwo <e fis,>}>
(I _think_ that's how you'd tell Lilypond to do it; look at the
tutorial/refman to check if you're interested).


Since it's an original piece, you could ask the composer (or yourself, as
the case may be) if he wants it specially notated.  But a simple <a b c>
is probably fine.

Cheers,
- Graham


Jule Slootbeek
address@hidden
Maywood 403b
x6858





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