Hi John, How about:
\version "2.19.36" \language "english" \new PianoStaff << \new Staff = "up" \relative c' { s1 } \new Staff = "down" \relative c { \clef bass << { \stemDown < af'-\tweak control-points #'((1.4 . -7) (1.7 . -4) (3 . -2.2) (4 . -2.2))^~ cf-\tweak control-points #'((1.4 . -8) (1.7 . -5) (3 . -3.2) (4 . -3.2))^~ ef-\tweak control-points #'((1.4 . -9) (1.7 . -6) (3 . -4.2) (4 . -4.2))^~ >4 \change Staff ="up" \once\tupletDown \tuplet 3/2 { <af cf ef>8 <bf! df! f> <cf! eff! gf!> } \revert Accidental.stencil }\\ { ef,4_~ 2. } >> } >> Just an example, control points have to be set properly. Cheers, ~Pierre 2016-02-17 9:48 GMT+01:00 John Kinell <johnkin...@gmail.com>: > Hi! > I'm new using lilypond, so please excuse me if this is a dumb question. > > \version "2.19.36" > \language "english" > \new PianoStaff << > \new Staff = "up" > \relative c' > { s1 } > \new Staff = "down" > \relative c > {\clef bass <ef af cf ef>4^~ \change Staff ="up" \tuplet 3/2 { <af! cf! > ef!>8 <bf! df! f> <cf! eff! gf!> } } > >> > How do I get the ab-minor chord to tie over into the triplet? The above > code just makes three tie lines above the staff. I have tried to do it with > slurs, since midi output isn't an issue here, but the results aren't really > that good either. Below is what I'm trying to engrave. > > [image: exempel.jpg] > /John > > P.S. Any tips on getting the low eb on the first beat to tie over like in > the picture would be appreciated! Right now I've solved it by creating a > new voice with a hidden eb, which makes the tie look kind of awkward, but > it works. D.S. > > _______________________________________________ > lilypond-user mailing list > lilypond-user@gnu.org > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user > >
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