Re: temporary second voice?

2006-05-18 Thread Mats Bengtsson
Actually, the {...} \\ {...} construct will automatically add the \voiceOne and \voiceTwo, respectively, so there's no need to add them manually. See the section on Explicitly Instantiating Voices for more details. /Mats Kieren Richard MacMillan wrote: Hi, Rick: Is there any way to

Re: temporary second voice?

2006-05-17 Thread Kieren Richard MacMillan
Hi, Rick: Is there any way to temporarily activate a second voice in a part? Here's some pseudocode that does what you want: notes... notes... notes... { voiceOne notes } \\ { voiceTwo notes } notes... notes... Check out the samples and tips/tricks in the documentation for more

temporary second voice?

2006-05-16 Thread Rick Hogg
In addition to my questions of earlier, one more:Is there any way to temporarily activate a second voice in a part? For example, in the piano part I'm working on, the left hand bounces between staves (beamed together) which I've figured out, but then it comes to a part where the right hand plays a