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Re: Tied Notes in Voices, or change of time
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David Wright |
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Re: Tied Notes in Voices, or change of time |
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Fri, 26 Feb 2016 22:07:03 -0600 |
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On Fri 26 Feb 2016 at 22:22:55 (-0400), William Marchant wrote:
> I have attached a snippet of code which shows a problem I have
> encountered. Notice that in the first measure in Voice One, there
> is a c16 tied to a c4, and below in Voice Two an e16 tied to e4.
> This I expected. Note however, at the end of the first measure
> while the e16 is tied to the e4 in the next measure, the d16 below
> it is not tied to the e4. As far as I can see the syntax is the
> same for both events, but the result is different.
> Different Voices?
For the lower part only, you have
\new Voice { \voiceTwo g4 g8. e16~ e4 d8. d16~ | }
and
\new Voice { \voiceTwo d4 d | }
If you create two new voices, they're different voices.
So replace each \new Voice by \\
It might be sensible to layout your source a little more logically.
Cheers,
David.
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