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Re: How to tie a note in a chord to a note outside a chord


From: James E. Bailey
Subject: Re: How to tie a note in a chord to a note outside a chord
Date: Sat, 7 Feb 2009 19:00:56 +0100

In fact, looking at the picture, I would probably notate that thus:
\version "2.12.2"

RH = \relative c'' {
   <<
      {
         \voiceOne
         c4 g c2~ |
         <c a>4 <g b>8 <fis a> <g b>4 <a c>
      }\new Voice {
         \voiceTwo
         g8 f e f g4 s4 |
         d2. e4
      }\new Voice {
         \voiceOne
         s2. a4_~ |
         \hideNotes a4
      }
   >>
}

\score {
   \new Staff << \RH >>
}

Am 07.02.2009 um 17:53 schrieb Jayaratna:


Hi James,

what you suggests works very well, but if you add the d2. at the bottom
Lilypond says:


%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%


 warning: ignoring too many clashing note columns
{ << { \voiceOne c'2~
c4 } \new Voice { \voiceTwo g4 \voiceOne a_~ a } \\{s2
d,2.}>> }


%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%




James E. Bailey-3 wrote:

Aside from the tie/stem collision, is this not what you wanted?
\version "2.12.2"

\new Staff \relative c'' { << { \voiceOne c2~ c4 } \new Voice
{ \voiceTwo g4 \voiceOne a_~ a } >> }



Am 07.02.2009 um 17:21 schrieb Jayaratna:


Hi Robin,

in fact I just came back to the list because I still didn't know
how to tie
that a: I'm trying your tieWaitForNote, which sounds like should
work...

Thanks!!!
A


Robin Bannister wrote:

Jayaratna wrote:
This does not seem to work:
 <<{\stemUp c2^~ c4}\\{\stemDown g4 \stemUp a4_~ a}>>

Well, this looks like (part of) what you want!
Or is it that you then don't see how to cope with the d2.?

The manual mentions connecting ties across voices
( Snippets / Rhythms / Making an object invisible with the
transparent
property)
but only deals with a simple case.
Using that approach here probably involves a _third_ voice,
which then needs some more tweaking to get things aligned.

But do you know about tieWaitForNote?
Try this:
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
twfon = { \set tieWaitForNote = ##t }
twfoff = { \set tieWaitForNote = ##f }
\relative c''
<<
  {c4 g4 \twfon c4^~ a4_~  4 \twfoff <g bes>8 <fis a>8 <g bes>4  4}
\\
  {g8 f8 e8 f8 g4 s4 d2. e4 }


%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%

This is quite readable.
But if you insist on an exact match,
replace the   c4^~   with   c2*1/2^~

Cheers,
Robin


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