I don't have a global solution, but it's a lot shorter and cleaner if you
use variables, like this:
oneLBeam = {\set stemLeftBeamCount = #1 }
oneRBeam = {\set stemRightBeamCount = #1 }
{
a16 [ \oneLBeam \oneRBeam r g] s
a[ \oneRBeam g \oneRBeam \oneLBeam r g]
}
You can probably do it completely
I am using version 2.2.5.
I am trying to write many groups of four 16th-notes some of which are
separated by 16th-rest value spacers. When I force-beam the notes over
any spacer, the double beam is continuous instead of single over the
spacer. My current solution is massively wordy, requires
Hello. First, I want to thank you for providing an alternative
to pricey broken programs like Finale.
I am using version 2.2.5.
I am trying to write many groups of four 16th-notes some of which are
separated by 16th-rest value spacers. When I force-beam the notes over
any spacer, the double