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shared stem for different rhythms in voice-two notation
From: |
Klaus Föhl |
Subject: |
shared stem for different rhythms in voice-two notation |
Date: |
Tue, 13 Sep 2011 18:59:07 +0000 (UTC) |
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Loom/3.14 (http://gmane.org/) |
Hello,
tiny example:
\relative c' << f2. \\ << c2. { c2 g4 } >> >>
question: the c2 is noted without a stem, it does however touch the stem of the
c2. note. Is this mirror-image ok notationwise? I am asking because an older
music sheet shows a situation similar to c2. and c2 as separate notes.
slightly expanded example:
\relative c' << f2. \\ << c2. { c2( g4) } >> >>
The f2. should be Soprano, and the c2. Alto I and the {} Alto II, hence the
stems should be all down for the Alto, who splits only here. And because there
is one syllable to c2~g4, the indicating slur should connect these two notes.
And - is there a way to make the two notes in question engraved separately?
Cheers
Klaus
- shared stem for different rhythms in voice-two notation,
Klaus Föhl <=