Excellent. That's what I'll do. Thanks.
Knute Snortum (via Gmail) On Sat, Sep 27, 2014 at 10:58 AM, Janek Warchoł <janek.lilyp...@gmail.com> wrote: > 2014-09-27 19:44 GMT+02:00 Knute Snortum <ksnor...@gmail.com>: > > This question may be a matter of style, or there may be a command I'm > > missing. > > > > I have a piano piece that starts with the right hand in one voice for a > long > > stretch (about 20 bars). It then breaks into mostly two voices. > > > > One way to do this is to use temporary voices. The disadvantage is long > > passages in brackets (matter of style). The other is to have to voices > for > > the right hand where the lower voice is silent for 20 bars. But then the > > music in the beginning has stems up and rests raised. I can use > > \stemNeutral \tieNeutral, etc., but is there a \voiceNeutral? > > \oneVoice (these commands' names are not really user-friendly...) > > In general, i recommend not to use << { } // { } >> but create > explicit voices manually instead. > > best, > Janek >
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