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Three slurs from a single voice to three voices?
From: |
Kevin Cole |
Subject: |
Three slurs from a single voice to three voices? |
Date: |
Thu, 2 Jun 2022 16:56:35 -0400 |
Hi,
The hand-written score I'm looking at shows an F# with three slurs
coming off of it going to each of the three notes in the following
measure. I tried the following but it only shows one slur. What did I
miss?
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\version "2.22.1"
\language "english"
\new Staff {
\relative c' {
\time 4/4
\key d \major
d2 r4 fs4( |
<<
\voiceOne {
fs4)( g) g4 fs4 |
fs4( b4) b2 |
}
\new Voice
\voiceTwo {
d,2) cs4 cs4 |
d2 d2 |
}
\new Voice
\voiceThree {
b2) as4 as4 |
b2 b2 |
}
>>
\oneVoice
}
}
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(I also tried adding the starting F# to each of the three voices but
it made a two-headed F#. I didn't go so far as to add the F# to the
third voice, since it was messing up when I added it to the second,
and it seemed like there was probably a better solution than fighting
with the direction of the head for the single note, since it's one
more thing I don't know how to do, and seemed -- to me --
counter-intuitive as an approach.)
- Three slurs from a single voice to three voices?,
Kevin Cole <=