If the intervals are a third or wider, simply align the noteheads.
It is only when the interval of a second or a unison occurs that note
alignment is an issue.
Usually then, you align the stem-up note on the rhythmic location and
put the stem down note to the right, aligning the stems.
Pierre
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Sent: Tuesday, July 29, 2003 6:00 PM
Subject: Re: [Finale] Crossing voices
> Pierre:
>
> About your question,
>
> > In a piano staff, I have on left hand one voice and on right hand 2
> > crossing voice
Pierre:
About your question,
> In a piano staff, I have on left hand one voice and on right hand 2
> crossing voices in
> intervals of of a third or wider. I don't know if I must align on the
> beats the left (crossing) note or the right (normal) note ?
it's not clear to me exactly what you a
Hi all,
In a piano staff, I have on left hand one voice and on right hand 2
crossing voices in intervals of of a third or wider.
I don't know if I must align on the beats the left
(crossing) note or the right (normal) note ?
Thanks for your suggestions.
Pierre.