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From: | Mats Bengtsson |
Subject: | Re: Hymn settings and partcombine? |
Date: | Wed, 25 Apr 2007 10:10:51 +0200 |
User-agent: | Thunderbird 1.5.0.10 (X11/20070221) |
Bax wrote:
You can also do it as a single score with suitable line breaks (using \break) ifEarnest Richards <egrichards <at> earthlink.net> writes: [...]I would like to be able to arrange a single file that has, for example in a four stanza hymn, the first and second stanzas set RH:soprano and alto, LH:tenor, PED:bass; the third stanza set like RH:soprano, LH:alto and tenor, PED bass; then the final stanza set like stanzas one and two but transposed up a half-step or a whole step.[...] Just put multiple \score{} expressions into the same ly-file. The following works, but needs cleaning-up a little with StaffGroup etc. The relevant part of the manual is 10.1.2 Multiple scores in a book.
needed.
\score { << \new Staff = upper << \partcombine \transpose c d { \sopranoNotes } \transpose c d { \altoNotes } >> \new Staff = middle << %\clef "G_8" \clef bass \transpose c d { \tenorNotes } >> \new Staff = lower << \clef bass \transpose c d { \bassNotes } >> >> }
Note that you can write a single \transpose command that applies to all the staves at ones: \score{ \transpose c d << \new Staff ... \new Staff ... ... >> } /Mats
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