Hello folks, This issue happens when a voice has grace notes ahead of the voices and the some other don’t. The work around is to add grace notes ahead of the latter.
In the example below, I added such grace notes ahead of P_POne_Staff_One_Voice_One and P_POne_Staff_One_Voice_Two. Strangely enough, \grace { s128 } in P_POne_Staff_One_Voice_One produces a wider grace notes display than \grace { s4 }: My question is: are there actual music scores containing voices with initial grace notes groups of different lengths? Thanks for your help! JM %%%%%%%%%%%% \version "2.19" P_POne_Staff_One_Voice_One = \relative { \key a \major \numericTimeSignature \time 2/4 \clef "treble" \grace { s128 } cis'''2 \arpeggio | % 1 } P_POne_Staff_One_Voice_Two = \relative { \key a \major \numericTimeSignature \time 2/4 \clef "treble" \grace { s16 s16 s16 } <cis'' e a >4 \arpeggio s4 | % 1 } P_POne_Staff_Two_Voice_Three = \relative { \key a \major \numericTimeSignature \time 2/4 \clef "bass" \grace { a,16 [ ( cis16 e16 ] } a8 [ ) a8 a8 a8 ] | } \score { << \new PianoStaff << \set PianoStaff.instrumentName = "Piano" \set PianoStaff.connectArpeggios = ##t \new Staff = "P_POne_Staff_One" << \context Voice = "P_POne_Staff_One_Voice_One" << \voiceOne \P_POne_Staff_One_Voice_One >> \context Voice = "P_POne_Staff_One_Voice_Two" << \voiceTwo \P_POne_Staff_One_Voice_Two >> >> \new Staff = "P_POne_Staff_Two" << \context Voice = "P_POne_Staff_Two_Voice_Three" << \P_POne_Staff_Two_Voice_Three >> >> >> >> \layout {} } } %%%%%%%%%%%%
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