I see, I actually solved that particular problem by hiding the brackets and numbers, and not using a spacing spanner for the bracket i wish to be visible:
<< \new Voice { \voiceOne \once \override TupletNumber.text = "" \override TupletBracket.bracket-visibility = ##f \tuplet 4/3 { e''2 } } \new Voice { \once \override TupletNumber.text = "" \override TupletBracket.bracket-visibility = ##f \tuplet 4/3 { \voiceTwo r8 c''4. } } \new Voice { \voiceThree \once \override TupletNumber.text = "" \override TupletBracket.bracket-visibility = ##f \tuplet 4/3 { s4 g'4 } } \new Voice { \voiceFour \tuplet 4/3 { r4 g'8 d'8 } } >> On Sun, Nov 18, 2018 at 8:33 PM Ryan Michael <ryan.wiegh...@gmail.com> wrote: > hello lilypond community, > I am trying to have sustained voices across a 4/3 eighth note tuplet > bracket. My desire is to simply have one tuplet bracket which encloses each > of the four voices as a single entity. Lilypond seems to discretize / > assign tuplet brackets for each voice given the following: > > %%%%%%%% > << > \new Voice { > \voiceOne > \tuplet 4/3{ > e''2 } > } > \new Voice { > \voiceTwo > \tuplet 4/3{ r8 c''4. } > } > > \new Voice { > \voiceThree > \tuplet 4/3 { r4 g'4 } > } > > \new Voice { > \voiceFour > \tuplet 4/3{ s4 g'8 d'8} > } > >> > %%%%%% > > > I suppose i could probably hide the tuplet for some of them, and show the > longest phrase as the parent, such as the one with the two eighth notes? I > am not sure it would span the whole phrase though if i have a silent > spanner... > > Best, > Ryan > -- > ॐ नमः शिवाय > -- ॐ नमः शिवाय
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