Re: Octave shifts in polyphonic setting

2018-09-28 Thread Simon Albrecht
On 25.09.2018 21:13, Jogchum Reitsma wrote: Hi, When entering a piece of music with some one-, some two- and some three-voiced bars, quite often notes in previous bars go up or down an octave, when entering new bars. Restoring this from the first bars affected by adding or deleting apostrophe

Re: Octave shifts in polyphonic setting

2018-09-26 Thread Jogchum Reitsma
Hi Mark, I use the second one, with explicit voice-setting, and in that construction I encountered the problems mentioned in the OP. But the solutions offered by David and Matthew, in the previous answers, work in my case. Thanks for your answer! regards, Jogchum . Op 25-09-18 om 22:18 schre

RE: Octave shifts in polyphonic setting

2018-09-25 Thread Mark Stephen Mrotek
Jogchum, I encountered the same when setting multi-voiced fugues and using the <<{ }\\{ }\\{ }>> construct. Is that what you use? My solution is to set each voice explicitly, e.g., \new Voice = "soprano" { \voiceOne \relative c'' { f4 f f f } } \new Voice = "a

Re: Octave shifts in polyphonic setting

2018-09-25 Thread Jogchum Reitsma
Hi David (and Matthew), These are fast answers! Thanks a lot! regards, Jogchum Op 25-09-18 om 21:25 schreef David Kastrup: Jogchum Reitsma writes: Hi, When entering a piece of music with some one-, some two- and some three-voiced bars, quite often notes in previous bars go up or down an oc

Re: Octave shifts in polyphonic setting

2018-09-25 Thread mskala
On Tue, 25 Sep 2018, Jogchum Reitsma wrote: > Restoring this from the first bars affected by adding or deleting apostrophes > or comma's, sometimes lead again to side effects. Rather frustrating... > > Is there a way to prevent this? Are you using relative mode? I only use absolute, myself; every

Re: Octave shifts in polyphonic setting

2018-09-25 Thread David Kastrup
Jogchum Reitsma writes: > Hi, > > When entering a piece of music with some one-, some two- and some > three-voiced bars, quite often notes in previous bars go up or down an > octave, when entering new bars. > Restoring this from the first bars affected by adding or deleting > apostrophes or comma