\cadenzaOn and \cadenzaOff do exactly what I am looking for; I apologize
for not finding those before asking the list.
As far as "turning off" and the other parts, I've decided to put the
cadenza in the other parts as a CueVoice. Once I get the score completed I
may look at trying to turn the part
Hello Greg!
Maybe \RemoveEmptyStaves (or equivalently
\override VerticalAxisGroup.remove-empty = ##t ) would do the trick?
Also suspending bars in case of cadenzas is exactly what \cadenzaOn and
\cadenzaOff are for. But keep in mind that cadenzaOn will prevent automatic
breaking, as no bar line
On Sat, Oct 16, 2021 at 6:27 AM Greg Lindstrom wrote:
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> I am constructing a score with 4 instruments (tuba/euphonium quartet) and
> have come to a spot where Euph 1 has a cadenza. Since it is an extended
> passage, I would like to "suspend" the 4 lines of the score and have only the
> cadenza
I am constructing a score with 4 instruments (tuba/euphonium quartet) and
have come to a spot where Euph 1 has a cadenza. Since it is an extended
passage, I would like to "suspend" the 4 lines of the score and have only
the cadenza line, then go back to having the 4 line score after the
cadenza. Is