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Re: tie problem
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Mats Bengtsson |
Subject: |
Re: tie problem |
Date: |
Tue, 26 Sep 2006 20:38:47 +0200 |
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Steve D wrote:
Thank you Kieren for that explanation. What about the converse case,
where a tie begins inside a << { } \new Voice { } >> construct, at the
end (in the second voice, and one wishes the tie to continue to the next
note or chord outside that simultaneous music construct, like--
\relative c'' {
\time 4/4
<< { c2 r2 } \new Voice { e,4 f g <ees g bes>~ } >> |
<ees g bes>1 |
}
It's exactly the same idea, keep notes that belong to the
same musical voice in the same Voice context. In your case,
the simplest method is to move "\new Voice" in front of the
{c2 r2}. (However, you have to be extra careful if you start
your <<...>> at the top of the piece, since LilyPond automatically
tries to create Voice contexts. You probably have to explicitly
say
\new Voice \relative c'' {
\time 4/4
<< \new Voice { c2 r2 } { e,4 f g <ees g bes>~ } >> |
<ees g bes>1 |
}
/Mats
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