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From: | Magnus Lewis-Smith |
Subject: | Re: Tying only one note of a chord? |
Date: | Fri, 28 Jul 2006 09:39:07 +1200 |
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From: " Trevor Ba?a " <address@hidden> Subject: Tying only one note of a chord? To: lilypond-user <address@hidden> Hi, Is it possible to tie only one note of a chord? This snippet using the tie-configuration property of the TieColumn is basically what I'm looking for, except that the tie prints three times, giving too heavy a weight. %%% BEGIN %%% \version "2.9.13" \new Staff { < c' e' g' >4 ~ \once \override TieColumn #'tie-configuration = #'((-4 . -1) (-4 . -1) (-4 . -1)) < c' e' g' >4 } %%% END %%% Is there a way to say explicitly "tie only the e in the chord"?
Trevor I would split the chord into two voices: \new Staff { << { g'4~ } \\ { <c' e'>4 } >> << { g'4 } \\ { <c' e'>4 } >> }Of course, this will mean you have stems up and down (and setting stem directions will give 'clashing note columns' errors). If you need/want to keep the chord in one voice and still tie the g, you could hide notes with:
%%% once-hide-note ohn = { \once\override NoteHead #'transparent = ##t \once\override Stem #'transparent = ##t \once\override Dots #'transparent = ##t \once\override Beam #'transparent = ##t \once\override Rest #'transparent = ##t } \new Staff { << { <c' e' g'>4 } \\ { \ohn g'4~ } >> << { <c' e' g'>4 } \\ { \ohn g'4 } >> }Further tweaking might be required to position the hidden note correctly, but I find it easier to shift a note around than ties and things
Hope that helps Magnus
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