Thanks everyone! Clearly there is still much for me to learn about
Lilypond. I've gone with the \override NoteHead and it's working perfectly.
On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 8:05 PM, Nick Payne wrote:
> On 27/11/12 11:39, David Bellows wrote:
>
>> Hey everyone. I'm creating a score for classical guitar
On 27/11/12 11:39, David Bellows wrote:
Hey everyone. I'm creating a score for classical guitar and I've run
into a problem combining harmonics and regular notes in the same
measure in different voices. If I do something like this:
\version "2.16.1"
<< { \harmonicsOn e'4 f' g' \harmonicsOff}
David Bellows writes:
> Hey everyone. I'm creating a score for classical guitar and I've run
> into a problem combining harmonics and regular notes in the same
> measure in different voices. If I do something like this:
>
> \version "2.16.1"
> << { \harmonicsOn e'4 f' g' \harmonicsOff} \\ {a4 b c
2012/11/27 David Bellows :
> Hey everyone. I'm creating a score for classical guitar and I've run into a
> problem combining harmonics and regular notes in the same measure in
> different voices. If I do something like this:
>
> \version "2.16.1"
> << { \harmonicsOn e'4 f' g' \harmonicsOff} \\ {a4
Hey everyone. I'm creating a score for classical guitar and I've run into a
problem combining harmonics and regular notes in the same measure in
different voices. If I do something like this:
\version "2.16.1"
<< { \harmonicsOn e'4 f' g' \harmonicsOff} \\ {a4 b c} >>
then the harmonic noteheads