Dear Mats, Thank you ever so much for your help. Your comments have been very enlightening and your code clean and efficient. I would have sweared that I had tried << g4 \\ g >> for the note with two stems, something that I had found googling, but I must have done something wrong when trying it because it certainly works. Thanks again. My abuse of \stemDown and \stemUp comes from the fact that I am actually copying from an old photocopy and I am trying to reproduce it as it was.
Regarding my request for the tutorial on slurs, the following code
\include "paper23.ly"
\paper {
linewidth = 455.244096\pt
}
\version "2.0.1"
\score {
\notes
\new Staff {
\time 3/4
\relative c'' {
d8-5( \f c b c a b
c b a b g a
b d c b a g
a-2 g-1 fis-3 e d4)
}
}
\paper { }
}
produces a slur which crosses over the fingering marks (see enclosed file clashing-
slur.pdf). And I would like to move a little down the left tip and a little up the
right tip.
Thanks again for your help.
Regards,
Alfredo Navarro
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