Greetings!
After digging around considerably in the excellent Lilypond
documentation (am running 2.11.60 on Kubuntu Linux 8.04.1), and running
a number of experiments, I'm defeated on this problem.
A simple test case: I have two voices in a single staff. Periodically, I
want to indicate that the notea co-occuring at a given point are to be
played as a "rolled" arpeggio. There is NO chord notated - just two
voices with single notes. Please don't suggest I merge the voices.
That's not the solution I'm looking for.
P. 90 of Lilypond Notation reference illustrates a rolled arpeggio
across different notes in the same staff, but it involves notes in chord
clusters. Besides, my Lilypond doesn't at all like this stuff (from the
reference):
\new Staff \with {
\consists "Span_arpeggio_engraver"
}
\relative c' {...
I get this error - "warning: cannot find file: `consists' "
So, even if I HAD chord clusters, I'd still have a problem.
This rolled arpeggio business is very common in classical guitar music.
I'm a little surprised there isn't some simple way to indicate it,
but...maybe I'm missing something.
Any help would be much appreciated!
Tom
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