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polyphony in tablature
From: |
Patrick Schmidt |
Subject: |
polyphony in tablature |
Date: |
Mon, 10 Aug 2009 22:25:52 +0200 |
Hi all,
I would like to engrave a piece with polyphonic elements both "traditionally"
(with noteheads) and with tablature. I found the snippet "polyphony in
tablature" and it works fine. But: as I have only a few bars of polyphonic
music I didn't want to use two voices so I tried to typeset it as follows:
\version "2.13.3"
poly = \relative c' {
<< {c1} \\ {a4 g f e} >> a1
}
\score {
<<
\new StaffGroup = "tab with traditional" <<
\new Staff = "guitar traditional" <<
\clef "treble_8"
\context Voice \poly
>>
\new TabStaff = "guitar tab" <<
\context TabVoice
\poly
>>
>>
>>
}
This results in an empty tabstaff while the noteheads in the normal staff are
doubled. When I use
<< { \voiceOne c1}
\new Voice { \voiceTwo a4 g f e }
>> \oneVoice a1
instead of
<< {c1} \\ {a4 g f e} >> a1
only voiceOne is engraved in tablature. An additional (unwanted) staff appears
which contains the notes of voiceTwo.
Where did I go wrong?
Thank you for your help!
patrick
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- polyphony in tablature,
Patrick Schmidt <=
- Re: polyphony in tablature, Carl Sorensen, 2009/08/11
- Re: polyphony in tablature, Patrick Schmidt, 2009/08/13
- Re: polyphony in tablature, Carl Sorensen, 2009/08/13
- Re: polyphony in tablature, Marc Hohl, 2009/08/19
- Re: polyphony in tablature, Neil Puttock, 2009/08/19
- Re: polyphony in tablature, Marc Hohl, 2009/08/20
- Re: polyphony in tablature, Carl Sorensen, 2009/08/20
- Re: polyphony in tablature, Marc Hohl, 2009/08/20
- Re: polyphony in tablature, Neil Puttock, 2009/08/20
- Re: polyphony in tablature, Marc Hohl, 2009/08/21