Thanks!
Sepand Shahab sepandsha...@alum.calarts.edu wrote:
You can use \stemUp \stemDown and \stemNeutral to go
back to normal.
Similarly, \tieUp \tieDown and \tieNeutral
Ivan Kuznetsov ivan.k.kuznet...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks to all for your quick help!
I adjusted the voices so that
Thanks again to everyone.
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2011/6/22 Keith OHara k-ohara5...@oco.net
Ivan Kuznetsov ivan.k.kuznetsov at gmail.com writes:
How does one override lilypond's stem directions for aparticular note or
voice.
Is there a way to force in which directionthe tie is written?
\stemDown \tieDown
Also for a single tie you can
At Wed, 22 Jun 2011 11:26:06 +0200,
Janek Warchoł wrote:
You probably want to learn to create and name voices with
\new Voice = second and \context Voice = second :
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.14/Documentation/learning/explicitly-instantiating-
voices
Yes, i recommend that too. When
2011/6/22 James Harkins jamshar...@gmail.com
At Wed, 22 Jun 2011 11:26:06 +0200,
Janek Warchoł wrote:
You probably want to learn to create and name voices with
\new Voice = second and \context Voice = second :
Ivan Kuznetsov ivan.k.kuznetsov at gmail.com writes:
How does one override lilypond's stem directions for aparticular note or
voice.
Is there a way to force in which directionthe tie is written?
\stemDown \tieDown
You probably want to learn to create and name voices with
\new Voice =