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Re: Two voices, only one note
From: |
Simon Bailey |
Subject: |
Re: Two voices, only one note |
Date: |
Tue, 6 May 2008 19:00:27 +0200 |
alberto,
On May 6, 2008, at 6:48 PM, Alberto Simões wrote:
I would like to mimic a score I have, where there are two voices in
the
same score, but the note is used for both (instead of replicating it).
I am using this code:
<< { c8[ c'(-1 g c g c]) } \\ { c,2. } >>
And lilypond renders to notes for the first C. There is a common
notation where the dotted minim is drawn with the beam down, and
another beam up that is together with the other notes.
Is this possible?
try:
<<
{
\override Staff.NoteCollision #'merge-differently-headed = ##t
c8[ c'(-1 g c g c])
} \\
{ c,2. }
>>
found here:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.11/Documentation/user/lilypond/Collision-resolution#Collision-resolution
regards,
sb
- Two voices, only one note, Alberto Simões, 2008/05/06
- Re: Two voices, only one note, Valentin Villenave, 2008/05/06
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Simon Bailey <=
- Re: Two voices, only one note, Alberto Simões, 2008/05/06
- Re: Two voices, only one note, Mats Bengtsson, 2008/05/06
- Re: Two voices, only one note, Alberto Simões, 2008/05/06
- Re: Two voices, only one note, Damian leGassick, 2008/05/06
- Re: Two voices, only one note, Alberto Simões, 2008/05/06
- Re: Two voices, only one note, Mats Bengtsson, 2008/05/06
- Re: Two voices, only one note, Alberto Simões, 2008/05/06
- Re: Two voices, only one note, Alberto Simões, 2008/05/06