you could use voices like so
< {a2 b2} \\ {c,1}>
will give you an a and a b on top of the c.
you can also use the chord structure,
<a c e> which will give you the A minor chord.
Jule
On Monday, Nov 11, 2002, at 07:41 US/Eastern, neuro Hwang wrote:
I really appreciate the answers from Graham Percival. Thank you very
much :)
One more question,
How to sudenly, (not of a regular voice), add a melody on a regular
melody?
For example, a measure goes like in
---
global = \notes {
\key ef \major
\time 6/8
}
upper = \context Staff \notes\relative c {
d4. d4 e8
% at this very measure, I'd like to add a
b2. % a 2 beats of b
}
lower = \context Staff \notes\relative c {
}
\score {
\context GrandStaff <
\context Staff = upper <
\global
\upper
\context Staff = lower <
\global
\clef "bass"
\lower
}
---
thank you very much
neuro
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