Hi all,
Am Samstag, den 25. Februar 2017 um 17:41:15 Uhr (+0100) schrieb Urs Liska:
> Yes, but I think the issue is solved by now with Andrew's suggestion.
it is indeed. Thanks Andrew!
Yours,
Orm
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Am 25.02.2017 um 17:21 schrieb Phil Holmes:
> - Original Message - From: "Orm Finnendahl"
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> Subject: Re: cross-voice ties and merging noteheads
>
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>> Am Samstag, den 25. Februar 2017 um 14:2
- Original Message -
From: "Orm Finnendahl"
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Sent: Saturday, February 25, 2017 2:45 PM
Subject: Re: cross-voice ties and merging noteheads
Am Samstag, den 25. Februar 2017 um 14:25:52 Uhr (+0100) schrieb Urs
Liska:
An image would be helpful to avoid misunderstandings.
Am Samstag, den 25. Februar 2017 um 14:25:52 Uhr (+0100) schrieb Urs Liska:
> An image would be helpful to avoid misunderstandings.
attached. I tried to keep the file size small. Let me know if you
need it in better resolution.
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Orm
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Hi Orm,
Use voices. Here's a rough outline answer sketched out quickly, without
seeing the publication you refer to.
Basically you can only tie across notes in the same voice, so that clues
you in as to the way to set such music.
Andrew
== snip
\score {
\new Staff \with { tieWaitForNote = #
Am 25. Februar 2017 13:33:54 MEZ schrieb Orm Finnendahl
:
>Hi,
>
> in the example below (an excerpt of the left hand piano part of the
>Schumann Song "Mondnacht") I'd like to resemble the rendering of
>Clara Schumann's Edition in the Breitkopf&Härtel print.
An image would be helpful to avoid mi
Hi,
in the example below (an excerpt of the left hand piano part of the
Schumann Song "Mondnacht") I'd like to resemble the rendering of
Clara Schumann's Edition in the Breitkopf&Härtel print.
%<
\version "2.19.48"
\score {
\new Staff \with { tieWaitFor
Nick Payne internode.on.net> writes:
> In the following, why is it that the first C# in the top and middle
> voices don't merge unless I also use \once \override NoteColumn
> #'ignore-collision = ##t before that note in either one of those voices.
Often, the note in voice 4 would prevent the mer
On 26/10/12 10:01, Eluze wrote:
> Nick Payne-3 wrote
>> In the following, why is it that the first C# in the top and middle
>> voices don't merge unless I also use \once \override NoteColumn
>> #'ignore-collision = ##t before that note in either one of those voices.
>> The subsequent notes in those
mergeDifferentlyHeadedOn
\mergeDifferentlyDottedOn
\new Voice = "1" { \voiceOne \relative c''' { cis4 b cis } }
\new Voice = "2" { \voiceTwo \relative c''' { cis8 e, b' e, cis' e, } }
\new Voice = "3" { \voiceFour \rel
In the following, why is it that the first C# in the top and middle
voices don't merge unless I also use \once \override NoteColumn
#'ignore-collision = ##t before that note in either one of those voices.
The subsequent notes in those voices do merge successfully without
needing this override.
\ve
Jeremy a écrit :
Hello,
Hi!
Is there a way to merge noteheads of the same color (but not the same
value), in this sort of context:
<
{ r16 [e fis b] } \\
{ s16 e4. }
>
"e16" and "e4." have both the same noteheads, and I'd like to merge
them without having to remove noteheads individu
On Monday 02 June 2003 11:48 am, Jeremy wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Is there a way to merge noteheads of the same color (but not the same
> value), in this sort of context:
>
><
> { r16 [e fis b] } \\
> { s16 e4. }
>
>
> "e16" and "e4." have both the same noteheads, and I'd like to merge
> th
Hello,
Is there a way to merge noteheads of the same color (but not the same
value), in this sort of context:
<
{ r16 [e fis b] } \\
{ s16 e4. }
>
"e16" and "e4." have both the same noteheads, and I'd like to merge
them without having to remove noteheads individually.
This is a
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