Karl Hammar wrote:

Ex1: << { \A } \\ { \B } >>

creates TWO new voices, which get you into problems when doing \lyricsto,
where
Ex2: << { \voiceOne \a } \new Voice { \voiceTwo \b } >> \oneVoice

only creates ONE new voice, \a "belongs" to the same voice as the surronding music.

Ex1 is a dead end, nice for simple notes, everewhere else you have to do Ex2.
Unless you name give the name "1" to the single voice, see my reply to the "lyrics following split voices" thread.

   /Mats


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