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From: | William Zeitler |
Subject: | In and out of polymetric |
Date: | Wed, 10 Jun 2015 07:49:01 -0700 |
Below is a polymetric snippet (eighth = eighth on the two
staves). After the snippet I would like to continue with "polymetric
turned off" -- that is, 6/8 on both staves and barlines connecting them.
Then a few bars later back to "polymetric mode" like the
snippet below. How do I do that? (I’m a Lilypond newbie.) THANX! William zeitler \layout { \context { \Score \remove "Timing_translator" \remove "Default_bar_line_engraver" } \context { \Staff \consists "Timing_translator" \consists "Default_bar_line_engraver" } } \relative c' << \new Staff { \time 5/8 g''8 d g, a4 | g'8 d g, a4 | g'8 d g, a c16 bes | } \new Staff { \time 4/8 \clef "bass" g,,8 d' a' g | g,8 d' a' g | g,8 d' a' g | \time 3/8 g,8 d' a' | } >> % At this point I want to go back to a common 6/8 time
signature and barlines connecting the two staves. % This doesn't work so I commented it out: %\layout { % \context { % \Score % \consists "Timing_translator" % \consists "Default_bar_line_engraver" % } %} %\relative c' << % \new Staff { % \time 6/8 % g2. | % } % \new Staff { % \time 6/8 % \clef "bass" % g,2. | % } %>> |
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