Did you try to just add the slur in the existing example? As long as there are no notes between the two << ... \\ ... >>, you can do << a4( \\ b4 >> << c4) \\ d4 >>
Since the two Voice contexts created by this construct are called "1" and "2", respectively, the both ends of the slur will actually appear in the same Voice context, so it works.
If you have some music between the chords, these temporary contexts will not survive the gap, but you can make it work using the following trick: \version "2.2" \score{ \new Staff\notes\relative c' << \context Voice = "1" {s1*2} \context Voice = "2" {s1*2} \new Voice { c4 d e f << a( \\ b >> c << c) \\ d >> } >> }
The purpose of the \context Voice = "1" {s1*2} is just to keep the voice alive long enough.
/Mats
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I just wondered how I could manage to put a slur between the a and the c in a fragment such as:
{
<
a4
\\
b4 >
< c4
\\
d4
>
}
I understand of course that by restructuring the fragment as
< { a4 ( c4)}
\\
{b4 d4}
the problem would be solved, but I need to add dozens of slurs to a score where the construct as described above
occurs all the time, so restructuring it entirely is not really an
option.
On the other hand, the < \\ > are not written manually, they are
generated by the expansion of M4 macros, so that a solution which
would connect the upper and lower voices of adjacent parralel blocks
would do the trick, no matter how arcane the syntax: it would have to happen in the macro definition only.
I use Cygwin 2.2.2.
Thank you !
Darius.
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