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From: | Rita Composer |
Subject: | Fwd: coloring notes according harmonic function |
Date: | Thu, 7 Sep 2017 21:20:15 +0200 |
Rita Composer <address@hidden> writes:
> Dear Experts,
>
> Still colouring/shape-ing
>
> So we have 3 voices
No, you don't.
> and we would like them in different colours. But when I change ONLY
> the third voice colour, it affects the second voice coloure as
> well. (Blue) Simmilarly I changed only the third voice's shape and the
> second turned to the same shape automatically. (first line) Why?
>
> shape = {
> \override NoteHead.style = #'harmonic
> }
>
> EgyHárom = \relative c' { \egyoszlop
> \TimeSet
> \key es \major
> \shape b\breve \kicsinyK b4
> b\breve \kicsinyV b4 \kicsinyK b \kicsinyV b b \kicsinyK b \kicsinyV b
> c\breve c4 \kicsinyK c \kicsinyV c g_( \kicsinyK g \kicsinyV g) g
> \cadenzaOff
>
> }
>
> \score {
> \new Staff \with { instrumentName = #"1 "
> }
> <<
> \new Voice \voiceOne \EgyEgy
> \new Voice \voiceTwo \EgyKettő
> \new Voice \voiceThree \EgyHárom
> >>
This is, all in parallel:
\new Voice \voiceOne
\EgyEgy
\new Voice \voiceTwo
\EgyKettő
\new Voice \voiceThree
\EgyHárom
The new voices, consisting only of a single \voiceXXX command, will
cease before the next moment and all expressions will share the same
Voice.
I am surprised you are only complaining about the colors rather than
stem directions, collision avoidance and so on.
--
David Kastrup
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