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Re: Tie collision with note
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Nicholas Moe |
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Re: Tie collision with note |
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Sun, 20 Mar 2011 01:21:02 -0500 |
That makes the tie how I want it, but I need to shift the middle notes
to the right in the second measure to show that they are their own
voice, whilst keeping the stems up. How could I do that?
Nick
On Sat, Mar 19, 2011 at 10:02 PM, Stan Sanderson
<address@hidden> wrote:
>
> On Mar 19, 2011, at 9:30 PM, Nicholas Moe wrote:
>
>> I am working on engraving an organ piece, César Franck's Cantabile. In
>> the LH in mm. 16–17, the middle voice is tied, but the tie collides
>> with the notes in the upper voice. Ideally, its shape and position
>> should match the tie in the upper voice, only shifted down. How can I
>> achieve this?
>>
>> Here is the tiny example:
>>
>> % begin example
>>
>> \version "2.13.54"
>>
>> \relative c' {
>> \clef "bass"
>> \voiceOne
>> <<
>> { d1~ d2 c }
>> \new Voice {
>> \voiceThree
>> \shiftOff
>> a1~
>> \shiftOn
>> a2 g
>> }
>> \new Voice {
>> \voiceTwo
>> d2\( f
>> e2 e\)
>> }
>>>>
>> }
>>
>> % end example
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Nick
>
>
> This is possibly not what you want, but it looks good to me.
> use
> <<{<d' a>1 ~ <d a>2 <c g>}\\{d,2( f e e)}>>
> Stan
>
>
>
>
Re: Tie collision with note, Wilbert Berendsen, 2011/03/22