2008/12/27 Carl D. Sorensen <c_soren...@byu.edu>: > > Aha! I got it! The secret was to explicitly name the Staff and Voice > contexts, and use \context instead of \new. > > \version "12.0.0" > intro = << > \context Staff = "StaffOne" { > \context Voice = "VoiceOne" { > c''4 c'' > } > } > \context Staff = "StaffTwo" { > \context Voice = "VoiceTwo" { > c'4 c' > } > } >>> > > verseOne = << > \context Staff = "StaffOne" { > \context Voice = "VoiceOne" { > d''4 d' > } > } > \context Staff = "StaffTwo" { > \context Voice = "VoiceTwo" { > d'4 d' > } > } >>> > > chorus = << > \context Staff = "StaffOne" { > \context Voice = "VoiceOne" { > e''4 e'' > } > } > \context Staff = "StaffTwo" { > \context Voice = "VoiceTwo" { > e'4 e' > } > } >>> > > verseTwo = << > \context Staff = "StaffOne" { > \context Voice = "VoiceOne" { > f''4 f'' > } > } > \context Staff = "StaffTwo" { > \context Voice = "VoiceTwo" { > f'4 f' > } > } >>> > > \score { > { > \intro > \verseOne > \chorus > \verseTwo > } > }
Excellent!!! Carl, You are probably Santa Claus and this snippet is a Christmas miracle :) It must be in the LSR IMO Antanas Budriūnas
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