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From: | Mark Stephen Mrotek |
Subject: | RE: inputting with explicit voices |
Date: | Fri, 31 Oct 2014 11:56:39 -0700 |
James, Thank you for your reply and the resolution. I appreciate your helping me to learn Lilypond. Mark From: James Worlton [mailto:address@hidden On Thu, Oct 30, 2014 at 10:41 AM, Mark Stephen Mrotek <address@hidden> wrote: Hello! When inputting code for polyphony, e.g. a fugue, using explicit voices (<< \new voice { voiceOne … } \new voice { voiceTwo } >> ), the first note of voiceTwo is placed, octave wise, in relation to the last note set in voiceOne. As the last note entered in voiceOne changes octave, all of voiceTwo moves up or down. The only way I could find to avoid this was to set all of voiceOne and then set voiceTwo. Does an alternative exist? Thank you for your kind attention. Mark My approach to this issue is to use \relative *within* each voice, as opposed to having an overall relative that encompasses the whole variable. Something like
\new Staff { << { \voiceOne \relative c' { c4 d e f } } \new Voice { \voiceTwo \relative g { g4 b a a } } >> \oneVoice } } James Worlton |
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