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Re: Help in using polyphony
From: |
Hendrik |
Subject: |
Re: Help in using polyphony |
Date: |
Wed, 2 Jun 2004 18:53:33 +0200 |
Ferenc Wagner wrote:
>> "Hendrik" <address@hidden> writes:
>>
>>> I copied
>>>
>>> \relative c''
>>> \context Staff < \context Voice = VA { \voiceOne cis2 b }
>>> \context Voice = VB { \voiceThree b4 ais ~ ais4 gis4 }
>>> \context Voice = VC { \voiceTwo fis4~ fis4 f ~ f } >
>>>
>>> from the on-line manual.
>>
>> For which version? Simultaneous music is surrounded by <<
>> ... >> for quite some time. < ... > is for chords.
Indeed it came from the manual for 1.8 Maybe there should be a warning that
such things have changed? I found it by googling with
"site:www.lilypond.org polyphony".
The reason why I tried this, is that I want three voices on one staff for
guitar music, and combining them with
<< \melody
\accompany
\bass
>>
gives error messages which say something like "are you sure you don't want
polyphonic notation", so I started searching...
(Here \melody is a melody which is mostly above the staff, \accompany is a
series of double notes, which are each input like <<as c>> <<as c>>, and
\bass is mostly below the staff, so that it really should be possible to put
this on one staff (it has to, I'm typesetting a written piece)).
Well ok, I'll keep meddling and see what comes out...
Cheers, H.