Hi David,
Am 03.05.2018 um 18:29 schrieb David Sumbler:
\version "2.19.81"
\new Staff {
\time 6/8
<<
{ \once \override MultiMeasureRest.staff-position = #10
R2. | r4. e'''~ }
\\
{ g''2.~ | g''~ }
>>
\oneVoice <e''' g''>2.~ | q |
}
One possibility would be:
\version "2.19.81"
\new Staff {
\time 6/8
<<
{ \once \override MultiMeasureRest.staff-position = #10
R2. | r4. e'''~ \hideNotes e'''2. }
\\
{ g''2.~ | g''~
\oneVoice <e''' g''>2.~ | q |
}
>>
}
If you don't want to continue inside a << \\ >> construct, try
\version "2.19.81"
\new Staff {
\time 6/8
<<
{
\voiceTwo g''2.~ | g''~
}
\new Voice {
\voiceOne \once \override MultiMeasureRest.staff-position = #10
R2. | r4. e'''~ \hideNotes e'''2.*0
}
>>
\oneVoice <e''' g''>2.~ | q |
}
Explanation: << { } \\ { } >> is a shorthand which creates two new
(named) voices. Just taking << { } \new Voice { } >> makes sure the
first { } pair creates music in the "main" voice which is active outside
the << >>.
Best
Lukas
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