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Re: automatic accidental style voice: too many written accidentals
From: |
Neil Puttock |
Subject: |
Re: automatic accidental style voice: too many written accidentals |
Date: |
Sat, 17 Oct 2009 21:39:09 +0100 |
2009/10/17 Frédéric Bron <address@hidden>:
> In voice style, when switching from one voice to two voices, the
> program writes too much accidentals.
> This example demonstrates the problem (2.12.2 and 2.13.6): the second
> bes should not have a written flat.
>
> \relative c'' {
> #(set-accidental-style 'voice)
> \key f \major
> bes1
> << { bes } \\ { g } >>
> }
This snippet has three separate voices, so you'd expect to get a flat
on the second B flat. Compare with the following, which has two
voices:
\relative c'' {
#(set-accidental-style 'voice)
\key f \major
bes1
<< {
\voiceOne
bes
}
\new Voice {
\voiceTwo
g
} >>
}
Regards,
Neil
- automatic accidental style voice: too many written accidentals, Frédéric Bron, 2009/10/17
- Re: automatic accidental style voice: too many written accidentals,
Neil Puttock <=
- Re: automatic accidental style voice: too many written accidentals, Neil Puttock, 2009/10/17
- Re: automatic accidental style voice: too many written accidentals, Frédéric Bron, 2009/10/18
- Re: automatic accidental style voice: too many written accidentals, Frédéric Bron, 2009/10/20
- Re: automatic accidental style voice: too many written accidentals, Neil Puttock, 2009/10/22
- Re: automatic accidental style voice: too many written accidentals, Frédéric Bron, 2009/10/24
- Re: automatic accidental style voice: too many written accidentals, Valentin Villenave, 2009/10/25
- Re: automatic accidental style voice: too many written accidentals, David Kastrup, 2009/10/25
- Re: automatic accidental style voice: too many written accidentals, Graham Percival, 2009/10/25
- Re: automatic accidental style voice: too many written accidentals, David Kastrup, 2009/10/26
- Re: automatic accidental style voice: too many written accidentals, Graham Percival, 2009/10/26