Thanks, this helped me also.  Is there a way to make
the two staffs be contained in a brace like piano
music.  I have tried different things with no luck.  i
have seen this in Brahms Symphony 1, first violin part
where the concertmaster solo appears.  There are two
staffs and in parts I have seen, they are braced
together.  Thanks.

Chris


--- Graham Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 24 Nov 2003 16:57:41 -0700
> Dave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I'm transcribing a violin piece that has divisi
> and unison.  The
> > divisi portions are not synchronsous (i.e. they
> have basically
> > different parts) and need to be on separate
> staffs.  How would I make
> > a score that has 2 staffs for the divisi part and
> 1 staff for the
> > unison part?
> 
> This is covered in one of the examples in the "Tips
> and Tricks" section.
> 
> Here's the general idea:
> 
> d4 d d d 
> <<
>   { e4 e e e }
>   \new Staff {
>       c4 c c c }
> >>
> d4 d d d
> 
> I don't guarentee that my syntax is correct; if it
> doesn't work, check
> the docs.  But it's certainly as easy as this.
> 
> Cheers,
> - Graham
> 
> 
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