Thank you, \addquote did the trick! I only had to add 4 \addquote's, 1 per
part, then change each of the 4 piano lines of code from << \global
\bassMusic >> to << \global \quoteDuring #"bassMusic" { s1*39 } >>. Very
neat, very clean - the only temporary roadblock was finding the s1*39
notation in the manual.
[\tag looked like I would have had to make an *awful* lot of changes,
cluttering the notation even more than it already is...]
Tx & rgds, G.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Erik Sandberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <lilypond-user@gnu.org>
Cc: "Graeme St.Clair" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 06, 2006 6:47 AM
Subject: Re: \partcombine
On Monday 06 March 2006 01.41, Graeme St.Clair wrote:
Windows XP, native 2.6.5.
I've just finished building a TTBB arrangement, with the piano
accompaniment for rehearsal purposes extracted at the end, as in Sec
3.4.2
of the manual. I see it has all the vocal dynamics and markup splatted
on
top of each other, fortunately not to the point of total illegibility,
but
kind of ugly.
Is there a way to (as it were) sanitise the piano parts of most or all of
the vocal instructions?
I haven't seen your example, but an idea that pops up in my mind, is to
play
around with quoting: You can filter out any types of events (dynamics,
markup) when quoting voices.
Another way would be to use \tag for the dynamics, markup etc.
--
Erik
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