Georges,
Is this what you are looking for? Perhaps you can write each voice
individually and then combine them together on one staff.
Rob
\version 2.6.0
upperOne =
\relative a'{
\voiceOne
\time 3/4
cis16 a,16_forte a'16 a,16 gis'16 a,16 a'16 a,16 b'16 a,16
On Monday 11 July 2005 13.34, Georges Roux wrote:
Problems with J.S.Bach and polyphony
Have one voice, but played as 2 voices
I need the stems up for the upper voice and down for the lower
voice, as in 2 voices but in one voice ;-)
\time 3/4
cis16 a,16_forte a'16 a,16 gis'16 a,16 a'16 a,16
Problems with J.S.Bach and polyphony
Have one voice, but played as 2 voices
I need the stems up for the "upper voice" and down for the "lower
voice", as in 2 voices but in one voice
;-)
\time 3/4
cis16 a,16_"forte" a'16 a,16 gis'16 a,16 a'16 a,16 b'16 a,16 gis'16
a,16 %63
Something like:
On 11-Jul-05, at 4:34 AM, Georges Roux wrote:
{ \stemUp ... } // { \stemDown ... } I try this but, it s not
correct because there is only one voice.
How to do it?
Use \\ instead of // .
- Graham
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Graham Percival a écrit :
On 11-Jul-05, at 4:34 AM, Georges Roux wrote:
{ \stemUp ... } // { \stemDown ... } I try this but, it s not
correct because there is only one voice.
How to do it?
Use \\ instead of // .
- Graham
sorry but { \stemUp ... } \\ { \stemDown ... } isn't good
On 11-Jul-05, at 5:26 AM, Georges Roux wrote:
Graham Percival a écrit :
Use \\ instead of // .
sorry but { \stemUp ... } \\ { \stemDown ... } isn't good because
it's not 2 voices but one voice
You are mistaken. Please read the manual section on Polyphony.
- Graham