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Re: One instrument out of form


From: Christopher R. Maden
Subject: Re: One instrument out of form
Date: Mon, 15 Dec 2014 15:14:49 -0600
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On 12/15/2014 03:07 PM, Dan van Ginhoven wrote:
> I'm writing lilypond score for six brass instruments  from old
> handwritten sheets.
> The tune I'm working with has the form:
> 
> {Intro 4 bars} {A repeat twice 32 bars} {B repeat twice 16 bars} {A 32
> bars} {Trio repeat twice 32 bars }
> 
> Alas,  Tenor I breaks the form thus:
> {Intro 4 bars} {A 64 bars} {B repeat twice 16 bars} {C 32 bars} {Trio
> repeat twice 32 bars}
> 
> How can I handle this in the conductor score?

Long way: use \repeat unfold for everybody else’s part in the score for
A, and write out Tenor I in full.

Short way: use one voice for the first half of Tenor I A, and another
voice for the second half, putting them into the same staff, and add a
note to that effect.

~Chris
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