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Re: slur from right hand staff to left hand staff
From: |
Bas Wassink |
Subject: |
Re: slur from right hand staff to left hand staff |
Date: |
Thu, 27 Dec 2001 21:44:04 +0000 |
Is it possible to create a slur that begins at the right hand staff, and
ends in the left hand staff? How can this be done?
This can be done with the "\translator" command which tells the voice to go
to a staff, like this:
\score {\notes {
\context PianoStaff <
\context Staff = "up" <
\clef treble
\context Voice = Een
\notes \relative c'' {
c8 \( b a g f e d c
\translator Staff = "down"
b a g f e d \) c4 }
>
\context Staff = "down" <
\clef bass
\context Voice = Twee
\notes \relative c {
s1 s }
>
}
\paper {}
}
You might want to tune the output a bit, look in the reference section of
the manual at page 52.
I hope this helps you a bit,
Bas Wassink.
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