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Re: Two voices in two different colors, which color wins in unisono part
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Jürgen Ibelgaufts |
Subject: |
Re: Two voices in two different colors, which color wins in unisono part? |
Date: |
Mon, 27 Dec 2010 04:14:19 -0800 (PST) |
How quick you are! I deleted my message, corrected and posted it again, but
you were faster! Yes you are right, that is exactly what I meant.
Jürgen
Phil Holmes-2 wrote:
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Jürgen Ibelgaufts" <address@hidden>
> To: <address@hidden>
> Sent: Monday, December 27, 2010 11:45 AM
> Subject: Two voices in two different colors, which color wins in unisono
> part?
>
>
>
> Hello everybody,
>
> I have two voices, \voiceOne printed in black, \voiceTwo printed in red.
> There are two measures with identical notes, chords and lyrics, that are
> unisono. Here, the two voices use the same note heads with black stems up
> and red stems down.
>
> Now there is the funny effect that in the first measure, all note heads
> are
> black, while in the first measure (with identical notes, as I said), all
> note heads are read, except one that shows red!
>
> Has anybody ever seen this before? Is there a way to determine in advance
> which color shall win? Or, in other words, which voice to be printed
> first,
> and which voice to be printed on top of the other?
>
> Unfortunately, I could not manage to write a short demo, because no matter
> what I tried, all the note heads always got printed black.
>
> Thanks in advance
> Jürgen
> --
>
> When you said:
>
> "in the first measure, all note heads are
> black, while in the first measure (with identical notes, as I said), all
> note heads are read, except one that shows red!"
>
> Did you mean:
>
> "in the first measure, all note heads are
> black, while in the _second_ measure (with identical notes, as I said),
> all
> note heads are _red_, except one that shows _black_!"
>
> ?
>
>
>
> --
> Phil Holmes
>
>
>
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- Two voices in two different colors, which color wins in unisono part?, Jürgen Ibelgaufts, 2010/12/27
- Re: Two voices in two different colors, which color wins in unisono part?, Phil Holmes, 2010/12/27
- Re: Two voices in two different colors, which color wins in unisono part?,
Jürgen Ibelgaufts <=
- Re: Two voices in two different colors, which color wins in unisono part?, Jürgen Ibelgaufts, 2010/12/28
- Re: Two voices in two different colors, which color wins in unisono part?, Jan Warchoł, 2010/12/28
- Re: Two voices in two different colors, which color wins in unisono part?, Jürgen Ibelgaufts, 2010/12/28
- Re: Two voices in two different colors, which color wins in unisono part?, Jan Warchoł, 2010/12/28
- Re: Two voices in two different colors, which color wins in unisono part?, Jürgen Ibelgaufts, 2010/12/28
- Re: Two voices in two different colors, which color wins in unisono part?, Jürgen Ibelgaufts, 2010/12/28
- Re: Two voices in two different colors, which color wins in unisono part?, Jan Warchoł, 2010/12/28
Re: Two voices in two different colors, which color wins in unisono part?, Neil Puttock, 2010/12/28