Daniel, you wrote Sunday, December 30, 2012 8:28 PM

> I figured it out: it's the use of \oneVoice in the lower voice. 
> The problem is solved by leaving it as \voiceTwo and explicitly 
> specifying the rest positions like I'm already doing in the upper voice. 
> A little tedious, but it works and it compiles error-free.

Correct.  The << \\ >> construct creates the voice contexts /and/
sets \voiceOne and \voiceTwo behind the scenes.  That is useful
for simple things.  For more complex music you need to create the
voice contexts explicitly /and/ set \voiceOne etc as required.
You should read about Voice order in the section I referenced 
earlier too.

Trevor
 
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