Cameron Hall <[email protected]> writes:
> Here is a short simplified excerpt of a piece I'm trying to notate. I
> need a slur to start on the quarter note C and end on the D in measure
> 3. However, it doesn't seem possible to start the same a slur in a
> single voice and end it in a split voice. Is there an easy workaround
> for this?
>
> %%%
> \version "2.24.4"
>
> \fixed c'' {
> \time 3/4
> r2 c4~( |
> c8 d e f g a |
> << { b a g f e d) } \\ { r4 <e, g,> q } >> |
> c2. |
> }
> %%%
In this case the simplest way is to not actually use a new voice but
just "change flavor". I'd probably write this as
%%%
\version "2.24.4"
\fixed c'' {
\time 3/4
r2 c4~( |
c8 d e f g a |
\voices "",2
<< { \voiceOne b a g f e d) \oneVoice } \\ { r4 <e, g,> q } >> |
c2. |
}
%%%
Note that if your ongoing Voice is named Voice = "soprano" (for
example), the \voices command needs to become \voices "soprano",2 in
order to attach the first-voice-formatting to the already existing
voice.
--
David Kastrup