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Re: Slurs are better than ties at automatically avoiding collisions
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bruys . |
Subject: |
Re: Slurs are better than ties at automatically avoiding collisions |
Date: |
Sun, 10 Apr 2011 21:44:50 +1000 |
Dear Nick,
Looks like a good thing to try, when in difficulty.
There isn't any collision avoidance occurring, of course; slurs are
usually placed further away from the notes than ties.
If you make the middle voices vacant, you can see this.
Regards,
bruys
\version "2.12.3"
\relative c'' {
<< { g'2 ~ g }
%\\ { s1 }
\\ {}
% \\ { b,8 g a b ~ b a b a }
\\ {}
\\ { g,2 g }
>>
}
\relative c'' {
<< { g'2( g) }
% \\ { s1 }
\\ {}
% \\ { b,8 g a b ~ b a b a }
\\ {}
\\ { g,2 g }
>>
}
On Sun, Apr 10, 2011 at 6:35 PM, Nick Payne <address@hidden> wrote:
> See below. If I have a tie between the two Gs in the top voice, it collides
> with the beam. If I fake the tie with a slur, it automatically avoids the
> beam.
>
> \version "2.13.58"
>
> \relative c'' {
> << { g'2 ~ g }
> \\ { s1 }
> \\ { b,8 g a b ~ b a b a }
> \\ { g,2 g }
>>>
> }
>
> \relative c'' {
> << { g'2( g) }
> \\ { s1 }
> \\ { b,8 g a b ~ b a b a }
> \\ { g,2 g }
>>>
> }
>
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