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From: | Richard Sabey |
Subject: | RE: Shifting down-stemmed notes rightwards |
Date: | Thu, 9 Jul 2009 13:29:26 +0000 |
Thank you for your suggestion, Gilles. I found that using \partcombine produced output that looked even worse for what I wanted. When used on my actual composition (i.e. not the example I provided in my original message), I found: * sometimes tenor notes are in the upper stave when they should be in the lower stave, or vice versa * sometimes all four parts are in the top stave even though I intend the bass to remain in the lower stave * sometimes a bass quaver and a tenor crotchet are made to share a stem * sometimes alto and tenor notes a second apart share a downward stem and are both on the right-hand side of it. However, I found a way to achieve my desired layout: putting the top 3 parts in a << \\ \\ >> construct, thus: %begin example RH = { \change Staff = "rh" \override NoteColumn #'force-hshift = #1 \stemDown } LH = { \change Staff = "lh" \override NoteColumn #'force-hshift = #0.0 \stemUp } sat = { << { c'' b' c'' c'' } \\ { e' g' g' e' } \\ { \LH g \RH f' e' \LH g } >> } bas = { \clef bass << \\ { c d c c } >> } \score { << \new PianoStaff << \new Staff = "rh" << \sat >> \new Staff = "lh" << \bas >> >> >> } %end example > From: address@hidden > To: address@hidden; address@hidden > Subject: Re: Shifting down-stemmed notes rightwards > Date: Thu, 9 Jul 2009 12:02:01 +0200 > > > > How can I shift down-stemmed notes rightwards? > > Perhaps you can try \partcombine : > http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.11/Documentation/user/lilypond/Multiple-voices#Automatic-part-combining > > %%%%%%%%%%%%%%% > \score > { > \new PianoStaff << > \new Staff = "rh" \partcombine { c'' b' c'' c'' } {e' g' g' e' } > \new Staff = "lh" \partcombine {\clef bass g \RH f' e' \LH g }{ c d c > c } > >> > } > %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% > > Gilles > > View your Twitter and Flickr updates from one place - Learn more! |
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