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Re: Positioning of a tiny voice
From: |
Kieren MacMillan |
Subject: |
Re: Positioning of a tiny voice |
Date: |
Fri, 7 Feb 2020 16:51:39 -0500 |
Hi Joram,
> the following works for me:
> \new Staff <<
> { \oneVoice \music } \\ { \voiceThree \shiftOff \upper } >>
Glad you found a solution!
> Why did you use \voices 1,2 in your example?
Bad coding… Here’s a better snippet (including your \oneVoice fix):
%%%
\version "2.19.83"
upper = \relative {
\tiny
s4 b''
}
music = \relative {
\key e \minor
\time 2/4
b'8 <b, e g>16 c' <b, e g b>8 <b e g>16 b'
}
\new Staff { \voices 1,3 << { \oneVoice \music } \\ { \shiftOff \upper } >> }
%%%
> And I’d like to understand why it does not work without the \\.
> I thought that this was just a shorthand for \voiceOne and …Two
No… << >> takes whatever’s inside and combines it into a single voice.
Hope that helps!
Kieren.
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