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Re: Slurs between different voices
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David Kastrup |
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Re: Slurs between different voices |
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Sun, 11 Oct 2015 09:07:28 +0200 |
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Francisco Vila <address@hidden> writes:
> 2012/3/16 Xavier Scheuer <address@hidden>:
>> For a slur to start from the lowest note
>> <c''' c,>_(
>
> This is not an upright slur from the lowest note, this is a 'downside' slur
>
>> What would you expect —as graphical output— for a slur starting on
>> a note *in the middle of a chord*? I cannot represent how it would
>> look like and I cannot remember having seen such thing (in "normal
>> chords I mean, this is different from a polyphonic passage)?
>> <c, c'( c''> ??
>
> See attached again. How do you do that?
Well, we need to work on the attachment points, but with 2.19.29 this
might be done with
{
\partial 4
\new Voice {
\voiceOne
<<
{ g''16( f'' e'' d'' }
\new Voice { \voiceTwo g'4 }
>>
\oneVoice
<c''( c'''>16-!) d'' bis' c'')
}
}
resulting in

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