I like the way that a dynamics context organizes content below the staff, and I would like to simultaneously handle content above the staff similarly. I find that simply creating a dynamics context before the staff
<<
\new Dynamics {
% content above staff
}
\new Staff {
% music
}
>>
works as expected, but when I try to use two dynamics contexts for content above and below the staff,
<<
\new Dynamics {
% content above staff
}
\new Staff {
% music
}
\new Dynamics {
% content below staff
}
>>
there is too much space between the staff and the content below it.
Is there a way of using multiple dynamics contexts for one staff and/or a better way of achieving the results I'm going for?
Thanks,
Mason