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stacking whole notes of different size
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Marc Hohl |
Subject: |
stacking whole notes of different size |
Date: |
Mon, 31 Aug 2015 14:15:45 +0200 |
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Hello list,
I have songs for single voice and wanted to include an optional higher
voice for those singers that are able to each the notes and are capable
of doing a second voice.
Since the doubled part is just at the end of a song, I did not want to
fiddle with a separate voice and wrote chords instead like this:
< e \tweak font-size #-3 g >
Now I have a question about the alignment of the note heads. In the
cases where a visible stem is present, the note heads are aligned to the
stem, which is ok.
When I stack whole notes, the note heads are also right aligned, which
looks kind of strange, see the attached picture.
I did not find any suitable example in Gould, so I wanted to ask here:
is the graphical output ok, or should the smaller notes be centered over
the main voice? If yes, is there a automatic way to do this, or do I
have to \tweak the note head position manually by some trial-and-error?
Thanks in advance,
Marc
smaller-whole-notes.jpg
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- stacking whole notes of different size,
Marc Hohl <=