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Tying notes in dissimilar chords
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Don Blaheta |
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Tying notes in dissimilar chords |
Date: |
Tue, 29 Nov 2005 04:44:49 -0600 |
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Mutt/1.2.5.1i |
I am transcribing a line for piano. The following gives the right note
layout:
<d g d'>1 ~ << {<d d'>1} \\ {<g cs>2 <fs c'>2} >>
but it doesn't draw the ties (there should be three of them). The
problem is, as soon as I change it to something that will draw ties,
that first column of whole notes gets knocked out of line. If I just
set them as totally independent voices, *nothing* lines up vertically;
I can compromise with something like
<< {<d d'>1 ~ <d d'>} \\ {g1 ~ <g cs>2 <fs c'>2} >>
and then I get all my ties, and many things line up, but not everything
that should. I tried playing with tieWaitForNote, but couldn't get that
to do anything in this case.
Any thoughts?
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