> ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: Jogchum Reitsma <j.reit...@hccnet.nl> > To: lilypond-user <lilypond-user@gnu.org> > Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2018 21:13:23 +0200 > Subject: Octave shifts in polyphonic setting > Hi, > > When entering a piece of music with some one-, some two- and some > three-voiced bars, quite often notes in previous bars go up or down an > octave, when entering new bars. > Restoring this from the first bars affected by adding or deleting > apostrophes or comma's, sometimes lead again to side effects. Rather > frustrating... > > Is there a way to prevent this? >
regards, Jogchum Reitsma > % There is no problem with using relative mode, per se. % You just need to have an explicit \relative for every voice. % So, instead of something like this, % where you have to adjust the octaves at the start of each segment \relative c'' { c1 << { c8 d e f g2 } { g,4 b2. } { e,8 d c d d2 } >> c'1 } % You would use something like this, % Where each segment is specified, and doesn't interfere what comes after. \relative c'' { c1 << \relative c'' { c8 d e f g2 } \relative c'' { g4 b2. } \relative c' { e8 d c d d2 } >> c1 } HTH, Elaine Alt 415 . 341 .4954 "*Confusion is highly underrated*" ela...@flaminghakama.com Producer ~ Composer ~ Instrumentalist -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
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