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Re: rests in polyphonic music - 'stems down, rests up'
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andersvi |
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Re: rests in polyphonic music - 'stems down, rests up' |
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Tue, 02 Nov 2010 11:09:32 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/23.1.90 (gnu/linux) |
Hi Keith. Thanks for your answer.
>>>>> "K" == Keith E OHara <address@hidden> writes:
K> I recommend that you continue as you are with Rest 'direction,
K> and whenever Lilypond puts the rests in the wrong places, use
K> pitched rests {f''\rest c'' f''\rest c'' }
Yes, i know about the explicit possibilities. But the automatics
vs. notecolumns is in there somewhere - \voiceOne does place the rests
correctly in relation to even voices - only i cant get the stems
pointing down at the same time.
K> To let LilyPond do default voicing, leave out \new Voice : << {r8
K> c'' r c''} \\ {c4 c} >> I get very confused trying to figure out
K> what happens when \new Voice and \\ are used together.
Sorry about that.
There must be something ive overseen. Here are some attempts:
test_rest_dir.png
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<<
{
{\stemUp \override Rest #'direction = #UP r8 c'' r c''}
{\stemDown \override Rest #'direction = #DOWN r8 c'' r c''}
{\stemUp \override Rest #'direction = #DOWN r8 c'' r c''}
{\stemDown \override Rest #'direction = #UP r8 c'' r c''}
}
\\
{c4 c c c c c c c}
>>
<<
{
\voiceTwo
{\override Stem #'direction = #UP r8 c'' r c''}
{\override Stem #'direction = #DOWN r8 c'' r c''}
}
\\
{\voiceOne c4 c c c}
>>
Re: rests in polyphonic music - 'stems down, rests up', Keith E OHara, 2010/11/02
Re: rests in polyphonic music - 'stems down, rests up', Keith E OHara, 2010/11/04