On Wed 08 May 2024 at 13:40:23 (+0000), Kris Van Bruwaene wrote: > Is there a simple solution for putting a tie between staves of a pianostaff? > I need to tie a note of the lower voice on the upper staff to a note of the > upper voice on the lower staff. I found this on StackExchange: > https://music.stackexchange.com/questions/74383/lilypond-ties-across-staves > but it's five years old and seems rather difficult to implement. > I use version 2.24.2 on Debian.
I'd agree with Knute: you have to bite the bullet and learn \shape. But in the old stackexchange post, I'd be tempted to make the tie unambiguous. The result is not publishable, but I don't think it leaves room for doubt, even with no extra work, and it's \break- able at either barline. (I'm assuming the lower e /is/ restruck in measure two.) Cheers, David.
\version "2.18.2" \language "deutsch" \header { tagline = ##f } \layout { indent = 0 ragged-right = ##t } global = { \key c \major \numericTimeSignature \time 3/4 \set Timing.beamExceptions = #'() } right = \relative c'' { \global <h dis>2 (<cis e>4~<cis e>~<e, cis'>2^~< e cis'>)r4 } left = { \global << { s2. s2. gis'8_(fis' e' dis' e' fis') } \\ { \stemUp dis'2( e'4^~e')( \showStaffSwitch \change Staff = "right" \stemDown cis'2_~) cis' } >> } \score { \new PianoStaff << \new Staff = "right" \right \new Staff = "left" { \clef treble \left } >> \layout { } }
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