On Wed, 2010-11-03 at 21:40 +0100, Vicente Solsona wrote: > On Wed, 03 Nov 2010 20:23:51 +0100, Ken <longhaulb...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Not quite. > > > > Here's the fragment > > > > \new PianoStaff << > > \new Staff = "up" << > > \clef treble > > \key a \minor > > \time 3/8 > > > > \new Voice [\voiceOne \relative c'' { g16 a bf f' bf, c } } > > \new Voice {\voiceTwo \relative c' { ef,16 f g a g a } } > > >> > > \new Staff = "down" { > > \clef bass > > \key a \minor > > \time 3/8 > > > > \new Voice { \voiceFour \relative c { ef4. } } > > } > > >> > > > > Not sure what common notation should be but it seems to me that the E > > flat > > in the lower staff should have an up and down stem with the up stem > > beamed > > with the rest of the notes in voice 2. > > > > Thanks for the prompt reply. Btw, I tried various permutations of your > > suggestions. The closest I got was the E flat of the second voice with a > > \noBeam > > Note heads merged correctly. Stems all correct. Except for the no beam. > > > > Ken > > > > > > On Wed, Nov 3, 2010 at 1:45 PM, Vicente Solsona <vice...@lavabit.com> > > wrote: > > please remember to forward to the list. > also please review your examples before posting. your example contains > syntax errors. > > there's no E flat in your example. the only common note between voices 2 > and 4 is an F (if I've interpreted your example correctly). Here's how I > would "mix" that F (result attached):
I believe the OP was using english.ly for note names, so the common note is in fact an E-flat, spelt ef rather than es in the default nederlands note names. regards, Colin -- Don't go around saying the world owes you a living. The world owes you nothing. It was here first. - Mark Twain, author (1835-1910) _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user