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On Sat, Nov 22, 2014 at 11:16 AM, Urs Liska wrote:
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> Well, in this case you don't have any conflicting music in the two Voice
> contexts (because the \structure isn't a printed music voice).
> So you can simply leave out the \voiceXXX commands and you're ready.
>
> using \voiceOne and \voiceT
Am 22.11.2014 17:12, schrieb Michael Ellis:
I have another question that's somewhat related. If my example
contained notes above the middle line, you would notice that the stem
directions would still be up because I designated \music as \voiceOne
and \structure as \VoiceTwo.
music = \r
On Wed, Nov 19, 2014 at 10:54 AM, Michael Ellis
wrote:
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> I find it advantageous when working with multiple voices to keep
> 'structural' information (meter, tempo, etc.) in a separate voice that gets
> combined with the other voices as illustrated in the image and code below.
> In this ex