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Am 07.02.2009 um 15:50 schrieb Jayaratna:
Dear subscribers,
I am inputting some very complicated polyphonic music for keyboard.
Maybe
this is a newbie idiotic question, but I cannot understand how to
input
these two bars: the problem is printing the tied A across the
measures while
keep
section in the documentation on Explicitly
> instantiating voices. I don't remember if it's in the Learning Manual
> or Notation Reference, but exactly this issue is covered.
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Jayaratna wrote:
This does not seem to work:
<<{\stemUp c2^~ c4}\\{\stemDown g4 \stemUp a4_~ a}>>
Well, this looks like (part of) what you want!
Or is it that you then don't see how to cope with the d2.?
The manual mentions connecting ties across voices
( Snippets / Rhythms / Making an obj
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> This is quite readable.
> But if you insist on an exact match,
> replace the c4^~ with c2*1/2^~
>
> Cheers,
> Robin
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Robin Bannister wrote:
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> c2*1/2^~
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It works! But does this affect midi output?
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{g8 f8 e8 f8 g4 s4 d2. e4 }
>>>>>
>>>
>>> %%
>>>
>>> This is quite readable.
>>> But if you insist on an exact match,
>>> replace the c4^~ with c2*1/2^~
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>>
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This is quite readable.
But if you insist on an exact match,
replace the c4^~ with c2*1/2^~
Cheers,
Robin
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