Hi Steve, Does this sketch help you out?
Andrew ==== \version "2.19.81" { \time 3/4 \key es \major \partial 4 bes8. ees'16 | ees'2 g'8. es'16 | \repeat volta 2 { es'4 d'4. es'8 | R1*3/4^\markup "etc" } \alternative { { g'4 f'8 bes'8\rest bes8. es'16 | es'2 g'8. es'16 | } { g'4 f'8 bes'8\rest \bar "||" bes'8. ces''16 } } \repeat volta 2 { ces''2 bes'8 a'\trill | R1*3/4^\markup "etc" } \alternative { { f''4 es''8 bes'8\rest bes'8. ces''16 | } { f''4 es''8 bes'8\rest } } \bar "|." } ==== By the way, the list is lilypond-user not lilypond-users. Some of your email has the latter, which is incorrect. On 17 May 2018 at 22:52, <st...@linuxsuite.org> wrote: > > Ooops.. Opus 31 no 3, "Menuetto" > > > Click here to Reply or Forward On 17 May 2018 at 22:52, <st...@linuxsuite.org> wrote: > > Ooops.. Opus 31 no 3, "Menuetto" > > -steve > > > Hi Steve, > > > > Opus 31 has only three Sonatas, not four. What work are you referring to? > > > > Dare I say, don't you just have an extra note in the last second > > alternative? Perhaps if I could find the Allegretto you are referring to > > it > > would help see what you are actually asking. Let us know which Sonata. > > > > Andrew > > > > >
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