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calculating relative pitch after polyphony measures ...
From: |
Xiaoyu Ding |
Subject: |
calculating relative pitch after polyphony measures ... |
Date: |
Mon, 5 Feb 2007 21:22:53 +0000 (UTC) |
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Loom/3.14 (http://gmane.org/) |
In Lilypond document, it says:
Polyphony does not change the relationship of notes within a \relative { }
block. Each note is calculated relative to the note immediately preceding it.
\relative { noteA << noteB \\ noteC >> noteD }
noteC is relative to noteB, not noteA; noteD is relative to noteC, not noteB
or noteA.
But in the following section, the last line's c note seems to be relative to
the as8 in the first voice instead of relative to as4. in the second voice.
Could you explain why that's the case?
bottom = \relative c {
\override TextScript #'padding = #2
\key as \major
\time 2/4
\clef bass
as4( des | %1
...
<< {
c16 es c es c f c f |
des f des f bes, es bes es |
r es g es as8 r |
} \\ {
c,8 c f,4( |
bes es,) |
as4. r8 |
} >>
r16 c c c c c c c | %17
Thanks.
Xiaoyu
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