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RE: Split stem for different pitches on same staff level
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P Scott Horne |
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RE: Split stem for different pitches on same staff level |
Date: |
Mon, 30 Jun 2003 23:05:10 -0500 |
David Raleigh Arnold wrote:
> On Sunday 29 June 2003 05:18 am, P Scott Horne wrote:
> > In the key of D-flat major, I wrote
> >
> > <d,16 bes'> <a' aes> <d, bes'>
> >
> > and got for the middle chord two noteheads side by side, preceded by
> > a natural sign with a flat sign superimposed.
> >
> > Aside the obvious error (presumably a bug) of superimposing
> > accidentals, this notation is incorrect. Standard practice
>
> Almost, maybe. Schott has used this |\ instead of /\ that.
> To me it looks better than the Y.
I agree. As you pointed out, the Y works only for two-note chords.
> A zero tuplet bracket is a far better idea.
It would be cleaner than a split stem. Is there a good way to implement it
in LilyPond?
Thanks for the suggestion.
Scott Horne
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