Quick answer, and I’m not sure it will help much:
\dynamicUp affects the context (Voice) in which it’s placed. \partCombine
combines its arguments into new Voices and \dynamicUp ended up in a different
voice than the p
Thank you for your answer.
When you remove \dynamicUp ALL dynamics appear below. What irritates me
is that when you have identical dynamic markings in both voices
\dynamicUp and things like \override DynamicTextSpanner.style = #'none
work normally. However when voices have differing dynamics it stops to
work at some point.
Might be due to the temporary contexts created by \partCombine
internally. The current behaviour is very unexpected to me though.
Kind regards,
Michael
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