Actually, the <<{...} \\ {...} >> construct will automatically add the
\voiceOne and \voiceTwo, respectively, so there's no need to add them
manually. See the section on "Explicitly Instantiating Voices" for more
details.

  /Mats

Kieren Richard MacMillan wrote:

Hi, Rick:

Is there any way to temporarily activate a second voice in a part?


Here's some pseudocode that does what you want:

notes...
notes...
notes...
<<  { voiceOne notes } \\ { voiceTwo notes } >>
notes...
notes...

Check out the samples and tips/tricks in the documentation for more specifics.

Best wishes,
Kieren.


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