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Re: How to double in octaves
From: |
Graham Percival |
Subject: |
Re: How to double in octaves |
Date: |
Sun, 25 May 2003 23:04:22 -0700 |
On Sun, 25 May 2003 22:45:08 -0400
Daniel Ashton <address@hidden> wrote:
> Graham Percival wrote:
> > In this case, you want the two parts to appear in seperate voices --
> > ie the stems should not be joined. Refer to the manual on
> > "polyphony" to see how this works. (short answer: < {part1} \\
> > {part2 > )
>
> Well, um, I'm not sure. Here is a scan showing where I got my "bad"
> ideas. http://daniel.ashtonfam.org/Dix-Bass.gif
Hmm.
> Knowing something of the intention of this music, the editing looks
> right to me, i.e. stems joined, slurs on both noteheads. As a tubaist
> playing either line, I shouldn't have to watch for slurs on the other
> noteheads.
Ok. I think it's a bit better to use seperate voices for this, but I
can't fault you for wanting to represent the sheet music as accurately
as possible. I don't know if you can get ties to behave that way. You
could fake it by using slurs, though. The midi would sound wierd, but
it should look ok.
Cheers,
- Graham
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