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Re: Multiple slurs between chords
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Joel C. Salomon |
Subject: |
Re: Multiple slurs between chords |
Date: |
Thu, 7 Jul 2016 16:12:38 -0400 |
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An hour ago, I wrote:
> (In the [attached] larger file, I was able to put an explicit \oneVoice
> overriding \voiceTwo and imitate the printed version, but this only
> worked for the upper staff, and not in my excerpt.)
>
> Can anyone suggest the correct way forward?
I figured something out; whether it’s the Right Thing to Do™ or an awful
kluge I leave for others to judge:
I split the chord between voices, but included an explicit \voiceOne or
\voiceTwo override to get the stem directions the same.
\version "2.19"
\language "english"
upperOne = \relative c' {
\voiceOne
e4.( d4) %…
\oneVoice r8 |
\voiceOne
% file continues
}
upperTwo = \relative c' {
\voiceOne
cs4._( d4) s8 |
\voiceTwo
% file continues
}
lowerOne = \relative c' {
\voiceTwo
g4.^( fs4) %…
\oneVoice r8 |
\voiceOne
% file continues
}
lowerTwo = \relative c' {
\voiceTwo
a,4.( d4) s8 |
\voiceTwo
% file continues
}
\score {
\new PianoStaff <<
\new Staff = "upper" <<
\clef treble \key d \major \time 6/8
\upperOne
\new Voice \upperTwo
>>
\new Staff = "lower" <<
\clef bass \key d \major \time 6/8
\lowerOne
\new Voice \lowerTwo
>>
>>
\layout {}
\midi {}
}
—Joel C. Salomon