Re: note head direction not automatically rearranged for two adjacent pitches when two voices are used instead of a chord

2022-05-25 Thread Soo Lee
I did try \partCombine but it doesn't work for me. I need a more manual control because of subtle differences between the two voices (e.g. grace notes and voice-specific ties and slurs). For example, the notes in the example below are not auto-merged as chords because of these differences. instrum

Re: note head direction not automatically rearranged for two adjacent pitches when two voices are used instead of a chord

2022-05-24 Thread Jean Abou Samra
Le 24/05/2022 à 14:43, Jean Abou Samra a écrit : Le 24/05/2022 à 13:36, Soo Lee a écrit : I isolated these notes to create a tiny example, but the context suggests that it makes more sense to view them as two voices. This is a Chopin piece and unlike e.g. Bach, two voices often are expressed

Re: note head direction not automatically rearranged for two adjacent pitches when two voices are used instead of a chord

2022-05-24 Thread Jean Abou Samra
Le 24/05/2022 à 13:36, Soo Lee a écrit : I isolated these notes to create a tiny example, but the context suggests that it makes more sense to view them as two voices. This is a Chopin piece and unlike e.g. Bach, two voices often are expressed like a chord. I wanted to avoid going back and fort

Re: note head direction not automatically rearranged for two adjacent pitches when two voices are used instead of a chord

2022-05-24 Thread Soo Lee
I isolated these notes to create a tiny example, but the context suggests that it makes more sense to view them as two voices. This is a Chopin piece and unlike e.g. Bach, two voices often are expressed like a chord. I wanted to avoid going back and forth between one voice and two voices too often.

Re: note head direction not automatically rearranged for two adjacent pitches when two voices are used instead of a chord

2022-05-22 Thread Jean Abou Samra
Le 22/05/2022 à 12:33, Soo Lee a écrit : \new Staff << \new Voice = "first" { \voiceOne g'4 } \new Voice= "second" { \voiceTwo \stemUp f'4 } >> This example shows G and F note heads are drawn in an overlapping way. I did not want to use a chord but wanted them to be merged to look like a chord.

note head direction not automatically rearranged for two adjacent pitches when two voices are used instead of a chord

2022-05-22 Thread Soo Lee
\new Staff<<\new Voice = "first" { \voiceOne g'4 }\new Voice= "second" { \voiceTwo \stemUp f'4 }>> This example shows G and F note heads are drawn in an overlapping way. I did not want to use a chord but wanted them to be merged to look like a chord. Is there an option to do this? Thank you!