> From: Kieren MacMillan <kieren_macmil...@sympatico.ca> > To: crimsonsunr...@protonmail.com >
> Subject: Re: questions in regards to combining multiple parts > Hi crimsonsunrise, > > > - Considering a number of scores have an odd number of instruments > combined (i.e. 3 Trumpets, 3 Clarinets, etc.), why partcombine only works > on an even number of parts? Shouldn't partcombine work on *n* number of > parts instead? > > Of course it should. But how to do so is somewhere between "extremely > complicated" and "impossible", and nobody has decided to take on the > programming project to date. We are fortunate it works as well as it does, > due to the efforts of some wonderful volunteer programmers. > > > - If, instead of partcombining the parts, you make them separate voices > of a single staff, how you get the markups mentioned before to print in the > combined staff without making them be something inside one of the parts? > > I use the edition-engraver, because those kinds of markups are part of the > presentation layer (not the content layer). > > Hope that helps! > Kieren. > > Not sure what all the hullabaloo is about. You can iterate with \partcombine: \version "2.19.15" trumpetOne = \relative c'' { c8 16 16 f2. } trumpetTwo = \relative c'' { g8 16 16 a2. } trumpetThree = \relative c' { e8 16 16 c2. } trumpetsOneAndTwo = \partcombine \trumpetOne \trumpetTwo trumpetThreeForPartcombine = \relative { \voiceTwo \trumpetThree } trumpets = \partcombine \trumpetsOneAndTwo \trumpetThreeForPartcombine << \trumpets >> Elaine Alt 415 . 341 .4954 "*Confusion is highly underrated*" ela...@flaminghakama.com Producer ~ Composer ~ Instrumentalist -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
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