I think what you need to look for is "polymetric notation" in the Notation 
Reference.

--
Phil Holmes


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: BB 
  To: lilypond-user@gnu.org 
  Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2015 2:09 PM
  Subject: mixed \time


  I tried sommething strange. I tried to mix tempo 4/4 and 6/8 in one score. I 
had no success as only the last defined tempo will be used. 

  Regards 

  %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% 


  \version "2.19.0"


  #(set-global-staff-size 23) 


  first= \relative c' {

  \time 4/4 

  \key d \major

  d4 e f fis a b d r8 a4 bes b d e g r4 a8 b c cis e f a r8

  \break

  }


  second = \relative c' {

  \time 6/8

  \key c \major

  f,4-"f" g4-"g" bes-"bes" c-"c" d-"d" f-"f" g-"g" bes-"bes" c-"c" d-"d" f-"f" 
g-"g" bes-"bes" a b c cis e r8

  }


  \score {

  <<

  \new Staff { \first }

  \new TabStaff {

  <>^"1st guitar" 

  \tabFullNotation

  \transpose c c,

  \first

  }


  \new Staff { \second }

  \new TabStaff {

  <>^"2nd guitar" 

  \tabFullNotation

  \second

  %\pentatonic-DGA

  }

  >>

  }



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