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Re: tie polyphony


From: N. Andrew Walsh
Subject: Re: tie polyphony
Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2018 11:06:24 +0100

Hi all,

might it be the case that your are encountering a similar issue to one I posted a couple days ago (there, on the question of phrasing slurs in multi-voice staves that cross over single-voice ones); namely, that are trying to extend a slur across different contexts, so it fails. 

On Wed, Jan 24, 2018 at 10:29 AM, Gianmaria Lari <address@hidden> wrote:
Of course you are right! I was talking about slur not tie!

Anyway I'm not able to make any slur in that context. This is what I tried:

\version "2.19.80"
\fixed c' {
  r4 a\( b d'
  << {<e g c'>4\) 4 4 4} \\ c1 >>
}

g.

Try something like this instead:

 \version "2.19.80"
\fixed c' {
  << { r4 a\( b d' } \\ {s1} >>
  << {<e g c'>4\) 4 4 4} \\ c1 >>
}

and see if that works.

Cheers,

A



On 24 January 2018 at 09:40, Marc Hohl <address@hidden> wrote:
Am 24.01.2018 um 09:31 schrieb Gianmaria Lari:
Hello,

In the following code

\version "2.19.80"
\fixed c' {
   r4 a b d'
   << {<e g c'>4 4 4 4} \\ c1 >>
}

... I would like to tie the "a" with the very first chord <e g c'>4. How I can do it?

That's not a tie then.

IIUC, you'll need a phrasing slur for this: \( .... \)

HTH,

Marc

Thank you, Gianmaria


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