Re: instantiating voices

2009-11-26 Thread Federico Bruni
Hugh Myers wrote: On a related note (:;) this piece is a mixture of polyphony and monophony. Is there an example of the two with tablature? --hsm If you use mainly polyphony, the following template should help you. Actually, you can use it also for a mixture of polyphony and monophony, just

Re: instantiating voices

2009-11-26 Thread Hugh Myers
I see nothing in the sample that allows for monophonic. As given I only see polyphonic. The piece I'm working on is a mixture of both--- which obviously means I must be able to switch from one to the other. Again, the sample is only polyphonic--- I must be missing something. Hints? --hsm On Thu,

Re: instantiating voices

2009-11-26 Thread Marc Hohl
Hugh Myers schrieb: I see nothing in the sample that allows for monophonic. As given I only see polyphonic. The piece I'm working on is a mixture of both--- which obviously means I must be able to switch from one to the other. Again, the sample is only polyphonic--- I must be missing something.

Re: instantiating voices

2009-11-26 Thread Hugh Myers
Marc, Thanks for the clarification. So adding tablature, the template now looks like: \version 2.13.7 upper = { c4 d e f % polyphonic g4 a b c % monophonic, see below b4 g e c % polyphonic again } lower = { c,2 g2 % polyphonic s1 % a spacer disables this voice tamporarily g2 c2

instantiating voices

2009-11-25 Thread Hugh Myers
The 2.10 manual says that: \upper \\ \lower is equivalent to \new Voice = 1 { \voiceOne \upper } \new Voice = 2 { \voiceTwo \lower } Which in simple situations seems true enough. However as soon as tablature is added the above is broken; for example: \version 2.13.7 firstPolyRepeatV

Re: instantiating voices

2009-11-25 Thread Hugh Myers
On a related note (:;) this piece is a mixture of polyphony and monophony. Is there an example of the two with tablature? --hsm On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 10:12 PM, Hugh Myers hsmy...@gmail.com wrote: Thanks Carl, I'll give it a try... --hsm On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 10:10 PM, Carl Sorensen