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Re: showing counterpoint in solo music
From: |
Mike Solomon |
Subject: |
Re: showing counterpoint in solo music |
Date: |
Sun, 21 Nov 2010 00:44:11 -0500 |
Hey Marc,
You could do it with tags. Tag each note that you want to appear in the lower
voice. Then, create a music function that takes one of those 6-note units as
its sole argument (a music? argument). Use this twice for the two voices, and
run the second voice through another function that changes all notes without
the appropriate tag to skips (tail end recursion with an if clause should do
the trick). I'd type it up but I only have my iPhone on me.
Cheers,
Mike
Le 21 nov. 2010 à 00:08, Marc Mouries <address@hidden> a écrit :
>
> I am typesetting some Bach solo work and want to emphasize the counterpoint.
> I found a way to typeset it like this with 2 voices
> \relative c' {
> \time 3/8
> <<
> { f16 d' b g e c | d b' g e c a' }
> \\
> { f16[ s s s e s] | d[ s s s c s] }
>>>
> }
>
> but that means the score has to be typed twice. Would it be possible to
> obtain the same effect with only one voice? May be special beaming?
>
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>
>
> -Marc
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