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Re: Slur in different voices
From: |
Leo Correia de Verdier |
Subject: |
Re: Slur in different voices |
Date: |
Thu, 17 Feb 2022 09:49:00 +0100 |
Hi Mark!
Generally I work around this using hidden notes or notes with hidden stems. In
your example I think you want a tie rather than a slur (since it’s a held
note), but they both work in the same way with regard to voices.
In your example it could look like:
\version "2.22"
lowerA = \new Voice \relative c'
{ \voiceOne
s2 \once \hideNotes b2~ | b2 f2\rest |
}
lowerB = \new Voice \relative c
{ \voiceTwo
f2\rest b2 | c,2 s2 |
}
\new Staff <<
\clef bass
\lowerA
\lowerB
>>
Best
/Leo
> 17 feb. 2022 kl. 00:24 skrev Mark Probert <mark@archsys.net>:
>
>
> Hi.
>
> I have a score that, in the piano, has a slur crossing voices (in the
> example the slur would end up with the B being held for a 4 count).
> There is a note in the LP manual saying that slurs must all stay in the
> same voice, so is there a work-around for this kind of thing?
>
> Many thanks!
>
> .. mark.
>
> ----< code >-----
> \version "2.22"
>
> global = {
> \key c \major
> \time 4/4
> }
>
> %%% ------
> %%% piano
> %%%
> upperA = \new Voice \relative c'
> { \voiceOne
> s1 | s1
> }
>
> upperB = \new Voice \relative c'
> { \voiceTwo
> s1 | s1
> }
>
> lowerA = \new Voice \relative c'
> { \voiceThree
> s1 | b2 f2\rest |
> }
>
> lowerB = \new Voice \relative c
> { \voiceFour
> f2\rest b2 | c,2 s2 |
> }
>
>
> %%% -----
> %%% staves
> %%%
> \score {
> <<
> \new PianoStaff <<
> \new Staff <<
> \clef treble
> \global
> \upperA
> \upperB
>>>
> \new Staff <<
> \clef bass
> \global
> \lowerA
> \lowerB
>>>
>>>
>>>
> \layout{}
> }
>