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RE: One staff, two voices
From: |
Daniel Rosen |
Subject: |
RE: One staff, two voices |
Date: |
Sun, 28 Oct 2012 02:25:37 +0000 |
You always need to enclose simultaneous music in <<double angle brackets>>.
Here's how the third bar of your fugue might look:
\new PianoStaff <<
\new Staff = "upper" <<
\new Voice {
\relative c' {
\voiceOne \key cis \major
cis8 cis'16 bis cis dis eis fis gis16 fisis eis fisis gis fis eis dis |
}
}
\new Voice {
\relative c' {
\voiceTwo
r4 r8 cis eis16 dis cis dis bis'8 gis
}
}
>>
\new Staff = "lower" { \clef "bass" \key cis \major R1 | }
>>
This is the first time I've answered a question on the list (I've only asked a
couple so far), but I don't think I'd be out of line by asking you to use tiny
examples in the future. I wasn't sure what music belonged where in your
example, and I had to get out my copy of the WTC to figure it out... not sure
how many other users on here would have gone to that effort. ;-)
DR
From: Mark Stephen Mrotek [mailto:address@hidden
Sent: Saturday, October 27, 2012 9:57 PM
To: address@hidden
Subject: One staff, two voices
Fellow Users:
I am encoding a three part fugue (Bach). Two of the voices should be in the
treble staff. The instructions in the on-line manual were followed (1.5.2
Multiple Voices Explicitly instantiating voices).
When I enter code in { \voiceTwo } the notes are just appended wherever voice
one stopped (I use Frescobaldi). I have checked the instructions several times.
I must still be missing something.
To save space I have attached the code as a Lilypond file and as a Word file.
Thank you for your kind attention.
Mark Stephen Mrotek