Dear community,
I would like to know, how I can avoid the collision between the treble clef
and the note b in the below quoted example:
%%%%%%%%% SNIP
\version "2.20.0"
global = { \key e \major \time 4/4 }
Up = { \change Staff="upper" \stemDown }
Down = { \change Staff="lower" \stemUp }
upper = {
\clef "bass" \global
dis'4   e'4

      \clef "treble" gis'4\!
      fis'8.   e'16 |
}
middle = {
 a,16
        dis16  \Up a16    b16
     \Down   a,16
      e16  \Up  a16   b16
  \Down  b,16    fis16
  \Up    a16   b16  \Down   b,16
       dis16    \Up a16
      b16
}
lower = {
fis,,4   e,4
      dis,4    b,,4
}

lower = {
\global \clef "bass"
<< { \middle } \\ { \lower } >>
}

\score {
\new PianoStaff  = "Klavier"  \with { \override
StaffGrouper.staff-staff-spacing.stretchability = #1 }
<<
\new Staff= "upper" { \upper }
  \new Staff = "lower" { \lower} >>
}
%%%%%%%%%%% END SNIPPET

Thank You all,
Stefan

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