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From: | Andrew Bernard |
Subject: | Superimposing notes |
Date: | Thu, 9 Apr 2015 22:43:57 +1000 |
To superimpose two notes on top of each for a complex grace note structure, I have done the following, using multiple voices and shifts. When I use this technique inside my large complex score, the notes I am trying to superimpose push each other away as north pole to north pole magnets. What override may I be missing? In general, how to superimpose notes - precisely the opposite of avoiding collisions. \version "2.19.18" treble = \relative c'' { } bass = \relative c' { \clef bass \time 1/4 << { s4 \acciaccatura { \stemUp \bar "" \once \override Beam.positions = #'(5 . 5) \once \override NoteHead.X-offset = #-3 \once \override Stem.X-offset = #-2 \once \hide NoteHead \once \hide Accidental cis,8[ \slurUp \change Staff = "treble" \stemDown a''8 <a g'>8] \once \override Staff.BarLine.transparent = ##f \bar "|" \change Staff = "bass" } } \new Voice { \voiceThree \change Staff = "treble" s4 \grace { g'8 } } \new Voice { \voiceTwo \stemUp \tuplet 7/8 {ees,,,32 b16 g'16. cis32 } | } >> \stemUp \once \override NoteHead.X-offset = #12 \once \override Stem.X-offset = #13.2 cis32 s4 } \score { \new PianoStaff << \new Staff = "treble" \with { } { \treble } \new Staff = "bass" \with { } { \bass } >> \layout { \context { \Score \accidentalStyle Score.dodecaphonic proportionalNotationDuration = #(ly:make-moment 1/48) \override SpacingSpanner.uniform-stretching = ##t \override Score.SpacingSpanner.strict-note-spacing = ##t } } } Andrew |
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