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Re: Dots wrongly positioned in not merged chords
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Karlin High |
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Re: Dots wrongly positioned in not merged chords |
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Thu, 26 Apr 2018 17:50:09 -0500 |
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The partcombiner can do some different things, probably still not quite
what is wanted in this case. PNG attached.
% BEGIN
\version "2.18.2"
soprano = {
<f' a'>2. f'4 |
<f' a'>2. f'4 |
<f' a'>2. f'4 |
}
alto = {
\partcombineChords
<f' d'>2. \once \partcombineAutomatic f'4 |
<f' d'>2. \once \partcombineAutomatic f'4 |
<f' d'>2. \once \partcombineAutomatic f'4 |
}
\score {
\new Staff {
\new Voice {
\partcombine #'(2 . 9) \soprano \alto
}
}
}
% END
But really now... more than 2 voices per staff? With lyrics? Do the
lyrics ever diverge for the different parts? That can get very, very
messy. Second PNG attached, showing what I got for the ending of Hal
Hopson's "Prayer of Thankful Praise." A SSATTBB piece with each part
having a different series of "A-mens" at the end.
--
Karlin High
Missouri, USA
kaj.PNG
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PrayerOfThankfulPraise-ending.PNG
Description: PNG image
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