Sorry for the hour!

It's a matter of parenthesis order and spaces:

\relative c' {
\afterGrace g4-+( { a16 g16) }
}

This works for me

Il dom 6 feb 2022, 10:13 Alasdair McAndrew <amc...@gmail.com> ha scritto:

> Thank you very much!  (But in Australia, where I am, it is early
> evening).   I did try that, but the difficulty is that I already have a
> symbol attached to the note (which I should have included in my example):
>
> \afterGrace g4-+( {a16 g16} )
>
> I've tried moving the beginning of the slur to directly after the note:
>
> \afterGrace g4(-+ {a16 g16} )
>
> but this is no good either.  I'm sorry not to have included this clearly
> important detail in my first post.
>
> Alasdair
>
>
>
> On Sunday 06 February 2022 19:31:32 (+11:00), Rip _Mus wrote:
>
> Good morning,
> try:
>
> \afterGrace g4( { a16 g16) }
>
> The slur event must be attached directly after the note.
>
> Rip_mus
>
> Il dom 6 feb 2022, 08:59 Alasdair McAndrew <amc...@gmail.com> ha scritto:
>
>> This works:
>> g4( \grace {a16 g16})
>>
>> making a slur which includes the grace notes.  But in order to get the
>> right spacing and barring (I need grace notes to occur before the bar
>> line,
>> rather than after), I need to use "afterGrace":
>>
>> \afterGrace g4 {a16 g16}
>>
>> However, if I attempt to include a slur:
>>
>> \afterGrace g4( {a16 g16} )
>>
>> I get a warning about an "Unattached SlurEvent".  Lilypond makes a good
>> guess at what I want and bungs a slur in anyway - but what does this
>> warning mean, and how can I avoid it?  Thank you!
>>
>> Alasdair
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>>
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