One solution (or perhaps the solution) is to use
two scores, but I do not know how to ensure equal spacing between all staves
then.
Stephen
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At 19:00 26-5-2006, Stephen wrote:
The double bar-line
followed by a repeat bar-line is significant for many. Every 32-bar song
form of the Twentieth Century needs a double bar-line after the 4-bar intro
and/or a double bar-line after the 16-bar verse, followed by a 32-bar chorus
with repeats and an alternative. The slur on the repeat alternative is
similiarly required for every poplular song. Someone must have solved this
already. I have to say that this new example is nicely
simplified. Stephen Well, yes, take any Nat
King Cole/Cole Porter/Frank Sinatra/Gershwin etc. songbook, and you'll find
abundant examples of that principle. As these songs are not yet to be found at
Mutopia (for obvious reasons), there is a dearth of Lilypond-coded examples. I
will be very grateful for any pointers.
Matthijs
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