Keith OHara <k-ohara5...@oco.net> writes:

> David Kastrup <dak <at> gnu.org> writes:
>
>> I don't think I get your point.
>
> It was that \once\hideNotes works fine.
>
> We do not need the complexities of \tweak or the new \single until we start
> digging into chords.
>
>
>> Keith OHara <k-ohara5a5a <at> oco.net> writes:
>> 
>> > David Kastrup <dak <at> gnu.org> writes:
>> >
>> >> Keith OHara <k-ohara5a5a <at> oco.net> writes:
>> >> 
>> >> > \new Voice \relative c'' {
>> >> >   << f4. {s4 \once\hideNotes f8\turn\noBeam } >> g16-. a-. }
>> >> 
>> >> \once\hideNotes makes me a bit queasy here since it will affect all
>> >> notes at the same timestep.  
>
> No; \once\hideNotes will *not* affect all notes at the same time step.
>
> It does what we want and hides only the notes in the Voice where we
> requested
> \hideNotes.

The above is a single Voice.

> (Overrides by default affect only a single Voice.) Other instruments,
> or the left hand of a piano, can be playing notes when that delayed
> turn starts, and their notes are not hidden.

Sure.

-- 
David Kastrup


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