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RE: stem directions in music for voice and guitar
From: |
Mark Stephen Mrotek |
Subject: |
RE: stem directions in music for voice and guitar |
Date: |
Fri, 15 Mar 2013 21:15:28 -0700 |
Ivan:
When I write polyphony for the piano I use << { %here pitches for top voice
} \\ { %here pitches for bottom voice} >>. Lilypond seems to take care of
the stem directions.
I reset you example using this format. Some notes of the voices might need
to be adjusted.
\version "2.16.0"
\include "english.ly"
\score {
<<
\new Staff = "voice"
{
\clef "treble"
\time 3/4
\stemDown
c''2 c''4
d''2 e''4
e''8 d''8 c''8 b'4 a'8
b'2 r4
}
\new Staff = "guitar"
{
\clef "treble_8"
\time 3/4
<<{ c'2 c'4 | b2 a4 | c'8 d'8 e'4 f'4 | e'4 d'2 }
\\
{ c2 c4 | g2 c'4 | r4 g'4 d'4 | g'4. fs'4.}
>>
}
>>
} % score
Mark
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Subject: stem directions in music for voice and guitar
Attached is the beginning of an arrangement for voice and guitar. The
guitar part is two part counterpoint in which I would like to control where
the steps go up or down.
(1) In the guitar part, even though I have \voiceOne marked with \stemUp and
\voiceTwo marked with \stemDown, why do the stems go down in both voices?
(2) Is this snippet considered an example of "best practice", or how might
others structure a file for such a group of instruments?
Thank you for your help.
\version "2.16.0"
\include "english.ly"
\score {
<<
\new Staff = "voice"
{
\clef "treble"
\time 3/4
\stemDown
c''2 c''4
d''2 e''4
e''8 d''8 c''8 b'4 a'8
b'2 r4
}
\new Staff = "guitar"
{
\clef "treble_8"
\time 3/4
<<
\voiceOne
{
\stemUp
c'2 c'4
b2 a4
c'8 d'8 e'4 f'4
e'4 d'2
}
\voiceTwo
{
\stemDown
c2 c4
g2 c'4
r4 g'4 d'4
g'4. fs'4.
}
>>
}
>>
} % score
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