showing counterpoint in solo music

2010-11-20 Thread Marc Mouries
I am typesetting some Bach solo work and want to emphasize the counterpoint. I found a way to typeset it like this with 2 voices \relative c' { \time 3/8 << { f16 d' b g e c | d b' g e c a' } \\ { f16[ s s s e s] | d[ s s s c s] } >> } but that means the score has to be type

Re: showing counterpoint in solo music

2010-11-20 Thread Mike Solomon
Hey Marc, You could do it with tags. Tag each note that you want to appear in the lower voice. Then, create a music function that takes one of those 6-note units as its sole argument (a music? argument). Use this twice for the two voices, and run the second voice through another function that c

Re: showing counterpoint in solo music

2010-11-21 Thread David Kastrup
Marc Mouries writes: > I am typesetting some Bach solo work and want to emphasize the counterpoint. > I found a way to typeset it like this with 2 voices > \relative c' { > \time 3/8 > << > { f16 d' b g e c | d b' g e c a' } > \\ > { f16[ s s s e s] | d[ s s s c s] } > >> >

Re: showing counterpoint in solo music

2010-11-21 Thread Gilles THIBAULT
<< { f16 d' b g e c | d b' g e c a' } \\ > { f16[ s s s e s] | d[ s s s c s] } >> that means the score has to be typed twice. Well, if you really want to repeat this construct a lot of time, changing only notes, you can use the snippet shortly described here : http://lsr.dsi.unimi