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Phrasing slurs across clefs
From: |
Alexander Wallace |
Subject: |
Phrasing slurs across clefs |
Date: |
Sun, 25 Aug 2013 17:42:49 -0500 |
Hi All,
Is it possible to have a phrasing slur that starts in a note on the G cleff and
end in a note in the F clef?
I'm copying this simple Ode to Joy transcription that has it (for school) and I
can't quite get it...
Here is what I have:
\version "2.16.2"
\language "espanol"
right = \relative do' {
re4_\mp^( re mi do | re mi8 fa mi4 do) | re( mi8 fa mi4 re | do4 re r2)| \break
}
left = \relative do {
sol1 | fa | sol2 fas | la4 fas sol2 |
}
\score {
\new PianoStaff \with {
instrumentName = "Piano"
} <<
\new Staff = "right" \with {
midiInstrument = "acoustic grand"
} \right
\new Staff = "left" \with {
midiInstrument = "acoustic grand"
} { \clef bass \left }
>>
}
}
I want the second phrasing slur to go to the last E (me) in the F clef....
Can it be done?
Thanks!
- Phrasing slurs across clefs,
Alexander Wallace <=