Am 28.11.2016 um 08:44 schrieb Menu Jacques:
Hello folks,
I’ve always used \alternative with a list of bracketed elements, and just found
that example in the Notation Reference:
[…]
% to be compared with this:
{
\accidentalStyle modern
\time 2/4
\repeat volta 2 {
c'2
}
\alternative {
{
cis'
\forget c'
}
}
}
I’m afraid I didn’t read the doc well enough…
What is your question? Maybe you want the following?
\alternative {
{
cis'
}
{
\forget c'
}
}
\alternative doesn’t need two bracketed elements but two music
expressions. “cis'” is one, “\forget c'” is one but if you need to group
several music events this is done by << >> or { }: “{ cis' \forget c' }”
is also only one music expression.
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