Ole Schmidt wrote:
I'am a bit shy to out my ignorance...
what I'am missing (maybe I overlooked it) is an overview (maybe a sort
of tree?) of how the
all the terms:
\score
\new Staff
\new Voice
\VoiceOne
\VoiceTwo
\oneVoice
are (hieracial) related and how their encapsulation (<< >> and { })
works
There is also the << { } \\ { } >> model for polyphony, when to use
which construction?
These issues are described to some extent in the section on "Explicitly
instantiating
voices".
Another point are the rules of the \relative mode when you have
polyphony/chord constructions (how to use , and ' properly)
Could you please check the following draft of the new revised manual
and see if it provides the relevant information:
http://kainhofer.com/~lilypond/Documentation/user/lilypond/Relative-octave-entry.html#Relative-octave-entry
/Mats
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