What you're asking for is not adding a natural when
there's a previous sharp in a different voice, but in a different
staff. As a long-time singer myself, I'd find that terribly
confusing. If the 2 voices are on the same staff, I could understand
it.
-- Phil Holmes
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Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2016 12:31
PM
Subject: \accidentalStyle for common
choir notation
Hi Ponders!
I would like to know how I can create my own
\accidentalStyle "Normally" notes of a certain voice are
"naturalized" (written with a natural), when the same note had occured with an
accident in the same bar (this is \accidentalStyle default in
LilyPond). A different style additonally naturalizes notes, when the same note
had occured with an accident in the antecedent bar of this certain voice.
(this is \accidentalStyle modern in LilyPond)
I would like to
create an \accidentalStyle which is very common in setting choir-music: It
shall naturalize accidentals that had taken place in the antecedent bar of any
Voice in the same \StaffGroup (or \ChoirStaff, wich makes
no big difference, I guess),
A tiny example demonstrating what I want
is written below. In bar No. 2 the c of the Soprano is naturalized - due to
\accidentalStyle normal. I want to behave the Alto voice in bar No. 4
analogously - i.e. as printed in the example, but without the need to write c!
in the input of the alto voice.
Can someone please help me? I grubbed
myself through the manuals and was still unable to find a way to write my own
\accidentalStyle
Thank you!
Jonathan
\version
"2.19.22"
soprano = \relative c''
{ cis1 c cis e }
alto =
\relative c'' { e1 e e
c! }
\score { \new StaffGroup
<< \new Staff <<
\accidentalStyle
modern \set Staff.instrumentName =
"Soprano" \new Voice = "upper" { \soprano
} >> \new Staff <<
\accidentalStyle
modern \set Staff.instrumentName =
"Alto" \new Voice = "lower" { \alto
} >> >> }
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