Hi all, The photo I attached is from Fernando Sor's "A la bonne heure" <https://imslp.org/wiki/Special:ReverseLookup/470303> (No. 1), which I am engraving using Lilypond for a readable score. The following is how I did it, which certainly looks similar to the original photo:
\version "2.22.1" \new Staff = "guitar traditional" << \clef "treble_8" \time 3/8 \key e \minor \mergeDifferentlyHeadedOn \mergeDifferentlyDottedOn \context Voice = "high" \relative c' { \voiceOne d4-3 b8 | } \context Voice = "mid" \relative c' { \voiceTwo d8 \voiceThree d, s | } \context Voice = "low" \relative c {\voiceTwo s8 d4 | } >> What makes me doubt this solution is that any other measure in the piece uses two voices, except the ones looking like this! Is there a cleaner way to do this, possibly using two voices? Am I reading the score correctly? Thanks in advance, Omid Momenzadeh
\version "2.22.1" \new Staff = "guitar traditional" << \clef "treble_8" \time 3/8 \key e \minor \mergeDifferentlyHeadedOn \mergeDifferentlyDottedOn \context Voice = "high" \relative c' { \voiceOne d4-3 b8 | } \context Voice = "mid" \relative c' { \voiceTwo d8 \voiceThree d, s | } \context Voice = "low" \relative c {\voiceTwo s8 d4 | } >>