Am 29.07.2013 08:21, schrieb Papanastasiou Spyridon:
I'm not top posting.
\version "2.16.2"
\new Staff {
<<{\voiceOne a1}\new Voice {\voiceTwo c1(}>>
<<{\voiceOne a1}\new Voice {\voiceTwo c1)}>>
<<{\voiceOne a1(}\new Voice {\voiceTwo c1}>>
<<{\voiceOne a1)}\new Voice {\voiceTwo c1}>>
}
the first slur is not connected
It is because you are using a polyphonic construct where the _first_
voice is considered a contigious voice while the second is instantiated
only during that polyphonic section.
Maybe this post on lilypondblog.org can help you understand the issue?:
http://lilypondblog.org/2013/07/voice-contexts-in-temporary-polyphonic-sections/
HTH
Urs
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