Thanks Michael - I should investigate the blog more.
Regards,
Peter
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There's a nice article on the Lilypond blog about temporary polyphony:
http://lilypondblog.org/2013/07/voice-contexts-in-temporary-polyphonic-sections/
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Thanks David. Hadn't realised that.
I've used \new Voice and it's fine.
Peter
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Peter Toye writes:
> Still a newbie here, I'm afraid. I'm trying to add a temporary extra
> voice to what is normally two-part polyphony using the << \\ >>
> notation. And it gives an error:
>
> D:/Peter/Music/Lilypond/Purcell/VoiceBug.ly:26:7: warning: adding note
> head to incompatible stem (ty
Still a newbie here, I'm afraid. I'm trying to add a temporary extra voice to
what is normally two-part polyphony using the << \\ >> notation. And it gives
an error:
D:/Peter/Music/Lilypond/Purcell/VoiceBug.ly:26:7: warning: adding note head to
incompatible stem (type = 1/4)
<< {
d1. } \\ {c2