Hey Phil,
That's what I did. l had tried that once before but without any luck. The
score is a bit complex. Starts off with 4 part SATB then interlude then S
S1 A then T T1 B then interlude then finishes in SATB.
I had to work with each part to get it all lined up properly but finally
got it done
Chris,
I think this would work better if you gave each musician their full measure
rests when they are not singing/playing and then let Lily remove them when
they are not needed. Something like:
\score {
<<
\new Staff { \relative c'' { R1 R1 c4 d e f f e d c R1 R1 } }
\new ChoirStaff
<<
\new
Mark Stephen Mrotek wrote
> Putting each in a separate \score block compiles. I do not know if that is
> the only, or best solution.
They do, but that's certainly not the only NOR best solution. The real
reason it gives you an error is because \score expects a single compound
expression for the
Chris,
Putting each in a separate \score block compiles. I do not know if that is the
only, or best solution.
Mark
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