Appoggiatura or not appoggiatura?

2013-07-14 Thread John Kliewe
Many thanks to the lilypond-user group for their advice on measure #47 of the Chopin Nocturne #3 (Op 9 No 3).  Urs' article on voices was particularly helpful. My next challenge appeared in measure #69.  This is working for me : \version "2.16.0" \relative c' { \clef treble   \time 6/8   \key

One beam, two voices?

2013-07-08 Thread John Kliewe
Thanks very much Urs -- the tip about moving the \override outside of the \times did the trick. The reason I duplicated the entire phrase in each voice is that I want to see the second group of 16ths in a single-beam group.  By limiting the dual-voice treatment only to the small tuple that real

Moving slur after \hideNotes

2013-07-07 Thread John Kliewe
This looks almost right.  It's from Chopin Nocturne Op9 no 3 : \version "2.16.0" \relative c' { \clef treble   \time 6/8   \key b \major ais'4 gis8 << {\hideNotes gis'4.~\>\( gis16 fis eis dis cisis dis\! e eis\) gisis,\( ais \times 2/3 %%\override TupletNumber #'stencil = ##f {\unHideNotes b16\

Half-note with a flag

2013-07-05 Thread John Kliewe
Hi, I am trying to create a measure like the attached, from Chopin's Nocturne #3. Here is what I have tried, but neither approach is quite right : \version "2.16.0" upper= \relative c'' { \clef treble   \time 6/8   \key b \major r2. r2. } lower= \relative c' { \clef bass   \time 6/8   \key b \m