I see nothing in the sample that allows for monophonic. As given I only see polyphonic. The piece I'm working on is a mixture of both--- which obviously means I must be able to switch from one to the other. Again, the sample is only polyphonic--- I must be missing something. Hints?
--hsm On Thu, Nov 26, 2009 at 1:29 AM, Federico Bruni <brunol...@gmx.com> wrote: > Hugh Myers wrote: >> >> On a related note (:;) this piece is a mixture of polyphony and >> monophony. Is there an example of the two with tablature? >> >> --hsm > > If you use mainly polyphony, the following template should help you. > Actually, you can use it also for a mixture of polyphony and monophony, just > add a spacer note if you want a voice to be silent. > > The advantage of esplicitly instantiate the voices for both staves is that > you can easily change some default behaviour of LilyPond that you may > dislike. > > > %% Begin template > \version "2.13.7" > > \header { > } > > \paper { > } > > upper= \relative c' { > > } > > lower= \relative c { > > } > > > \score { > \new StaffGroup << > \new Staff = "guitar" << > \context Voice = "upper guitar" { \clef "G_8" \voiceOne \upper } > \context Voice = "lower guitar" { \clef "G_8" \voiceTwo \lower } > >> > \new TabStaff = "tab" << > \context TabVoice = "upper tab" { \clef "moderntab" \voiceOne \upper > } > \context TabVoice = "lower tab" { \clef "moderntab" \voiceTwo \lower > } > >> > >> > } > %% End template > > -- > http://gnurag.net/blog/ > http://fsfe.org/ > http://groups.fsf.org/wiki/LibrePlanetItalia > > _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user