> \oneVoice #})
>
>\relative c'{ c2 d \doublestem e f \doublestem { g a b c } }
>
>This function applies to the note (or music expression) following it, so
>in this example
>you get a double stem in the e and on the sequence g a b c.
>
>/Mats
>
>胡海鹏 Hu Haipeng w
following it, so
in this example
you get a double stem in the e and on the sequence g a b c.
/Mats
?? Hu Haipeng wrote:
Hello,
I'm orchestrating the accomp. of a song by me in 2004. The horn 1-2
part sometimes requires a2 note, thus a double stem note. I don't want
to write <
Hello,
I'm orchestrating the accomp. of a song by me in 2004. The horn 1-2 part
sometimes requires a2 note, thus a double stem note. I don't want to write <<
c4 \\ c >>, since there are dynamics spanner such as \<, and I don't want to
add an extra voice t