You need to remove the <<>> then you'll have c2 two 8ths notes followed by a 1/4 note not clear on why you have a ~ at the end either as I took it off and it didn't seem to make any difference.
Jay

Jacob Rhoden wrote:

Hi,

I was unable to find help with this in the documentation. I have a problem where
a 4th note is merging with ann 8th note. Why does this happen, is there a way to
stop it? Here is my example:

{ \key c \major \time 4/4
<< { <c'>2 } { b'8 b'8 f'4~ } >>
}
\version "2.6.0"

Thanks for any help you can give me (please cc replies)


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