Hello Ken,
Can you post a picture showing what you’re after?
JM
> Le 21 août 2020 à 23:48, Kenneth Wolcott a écrit :
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> Hi Robin;
>
> Thank you so much for your reply.
>
> I've been reading your attached example, thinking about it and
> experimenting with it ever since.
>
> I now have
Hi Robin;
Thank you so much for your reply.
I've been reading your attached example, thinking about it and
experimenting with it ever since.
I now have a basic understanding of two ways to obtain chords of
different duration (your method and partcombine).
The result so far is that I
Kenneth Wolcott wrote:
the right hand of one particular measure has "bf2." and "d2 f8 bf"
(this is 3/4 time).
How to engrave this? Do I need distinct voices for this?
Yes.
These voices must be made to run simultaneously. Use << >> brackets.
That way, the durations in one voice don't
Hi;
Another beginner question here.
I'm still learning the basics of lLilypond engraving.
I'm using a pre-existing piece of music as an engraving exercise
that involves piano and voice.
When either (or both) of the piano parts have chords of the same
duration, this is fairly simple for