Hi,
I’m wondering if there is a better way of writing this code:
\version "2.22.2"
\new Staff {
<<
% \time 6/8
% \clef bass
\new Voice = "a" {
\voiceFour
\time 6/8 \clef bass \appoggiatura c,8 c1 \appog
Am Mi., 26. Okt. 2022 um 19:27 Uhr schrieb Peter Mitton :
>
> Hi,
>
> I’m wondering if there is a better way of writing this code:
>
> \version "2.22.2"
>
> \new Staff {
> <<
> % \time 6/8
> % \clef bass
> \new Voice = "a" {
>
Thanks, Harm,
Sorry, I seemed to have missed out the most important part of the challenge!
Apologies. This is a simplified extract of the lower staff from the start of a
two staff piano arrangement that requires 4 voices.
It’s the addition of the second voice that causes the additional treble c
Le 27/10/2022 à 11:17, Peter Mitton a écrit :
Thanks, Harm,
Sorry, I seemed to have missed out the most important part of the
challenge! Apologies. This is a simplified extract of the lower staff
from the start of a two staff piano arrangement that requires 4 voices.
It’s the addition of the
: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Appoggiatura in bass clef at start of piece
Thanks, Harm,
Sorry, I seemed to have missed out the most important part of the challenge!
Apologies. This is a simplified extract of the lower staff from the start of a
two staff piano arrangement that
Excellent explanation and many thanks Jean (and apologies again Harm for
failing to understand the significance of the placement of the time and clef in
your suggestion).
I was indeed misunderstanding the significance of where I was placing the time
and clef expressions. I now have a better un