Aha! I thought I had tried that, but I had not explicitly specified the voice context for the individual parts... so I added that and it is much better now. Thanks, Jeremy!
One thing I do notice is that I get multiple dynamic markings on the staff with the combined voices. But since I'm the only one who will see the score, I can live with that. thanks, -- Niki On Friday 20 June 2003 01:35, Jeremy wrote: > NP> Does anyone know if it's possible to combine more than two voices > with NP> \partcombine (or something else :-)? I'd like to be able to > print, say, a NP> single staff containing all four trumpet parts so I > can easily see the NP> chord voicings, and also be able to print the > individual parts from the NP> same input file. > > Just use the < and > to indicate simultaneous voices. > > > voiceI = \context Voice \notes { > blah > } > > anotherVoice = \context Voice \notes { > blah blah > } > > mostEloquentVoice = \context Voice \notes { > uh > } > > myStaffWithThreeVoices = \context Staff < \voiceI \anotherVoice > \mostEloquentVoice > > > > > > Also, if you want to have a file with all the voices, and another file > that combines it, just include the file with the voices: > > \include "fileInWhichIDeclaredThoseThreeVoices.ly" > > myStaffWithThreeVoices = \context Staff < \voiceI \anotherVoice > \mostEloquentVoice > > > > > -- > Jeremy _______________________________________________ Lilypond-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user