Hello, Kris.
I think this answers to my question. Thank you.
I will not try to implement it.
Cheers
Alberto
Mailing Lists wrote:
> Essentially, it sounds like you want 3 staves of vocal music and one
> piano staff (two staves), but you want to hide the vocal staves when
> they are resting and di
James E. Bailey wrote:
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> El 01.03.2009, a las 19:24, Alberto Simões escribió:
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>> James E. Bailey wrote:
Basically, there is a portion of the music for piano (two staves), and
it continues with a SATB (with three staves). Thus, I need to "add a
staff" somewhere.
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El 01.03.2009, a las 19:24, Alberto Simões escribió:
James E. Bailey wrote:
Basically, there is a portion of the music for piano (two
staves), and
it continues with a SATB (with three staves). Thus, I need to "add a
staff" somewhere.
You probabbly need to re-organise the way the music is
Essentially, it sounds like you want 3 staves of vocal music and one
piano staff (two staves), but you want to hide the vocal staves when
they are resting and ditto for the piano, right? Create a score with
5 staves, keeping the vocal and piano parts separate (rather than
using the two pia
James E. Bailey wrote:
>> Basically, there is a portion of the music for piano (two staves), and
>> it continues with a SATB (with three staves). Thus, I need to "add a
>> staff" somewhere.
>
> You probabbly need to re-organise the way the music is defined in
> lilypond. It depends on how you ha
El 01.03.2009, a las 19:08, Alberto Simões escribió:
Hello, Andrew.
Andrew Hawryluk wrote:
If you declare each of the musical voices independently, then you can
"\change Staff =" when you want to move that voice to a different
staff. It's documented under keyboards, where it happens all the
Hello, Andrew.
Andrew Hawryluk wrote:
> If you declare each of the musical voices independently, then you can
> "\change Staff =" when you want to move that voice to a different
> staff. It's documented under keyboards, where it happens all the time,
> but it works for any voice and any type of st
If you declare each of the musical voices independently, then you can
"\change Staff =" when you want to move that voice to a different
staff. It's documented under keyboards, where it happens all the time,
but it works for any voice and any type of staff. You can even move
the notes from the strin
Hello
I have a music that starts with two staffs, and at some points splits to
three (for four voices).
Is there any way to force this change?
Or is the solution to make two separate melodies?
Thanks for any hint and link
Cheers
Alberto
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