I can make the ottavation work perfectly - could you provide the
code that
fails, please?
As to style - if I were typesetting this, I
would not use all the implied
voice constructs << { } \\ {}
>>. I would set each voice as its own
variable and then
explicitly set the voicing and use \new Voice within a
staff - this way you
can have more control of whether you select voiceOne,
voiceTwo, voiceThree,
etc. But this is personal preference.
--
Phil Holmes
Looking into the matter for the \new voice vs the
<<{}\\{}>> I have rewritten the first 4 bars for the piano right
hand.
This now looks as follows, any remarks?
<<
\new
Voice ="first"
{
\voiceOne
bes4.( as8 bes des |
bes8.
as16 bes4) des,~( |
des8.
es16 des4 g~ |
g8.
as16 e4~ e8)\fermata s8 |
}
\new
Voice="second"
{
\voiceTwo
s2.|
s2.
|
bes2
<bes~ des~>4 |
<bes
des>2 <bes des>8 bes'8\rest |
}
>>
Erik Appeldoorn