Carl Sorensen wrote:
My understanding is that a voice needs to be associated with a staff in order to
get the notes printed in a staff. However, the voice is not a sub-context of a
staff, because the voice can be switched to be part of a different staff.
At every moment, it is a sub-context
nnot be satified simultaneously. Also the
\skip in the first staff is -required- if there is
no other music on that staff, otherwise
the staff no longer exists when it is needed as the
melody switches to it. The skip has to be as long
as the music, here just 2 bars.
HTH a bit
Trevor D
>
Hello
> You don't say which version of LilyPond you are using, but I'm sure the
> answers to your questions are contained in the documentation which came with
> it.
I am using 2.11.35
Alternatively, you may find the answers in the documentation being
prepared for release 2.12, which can curr
David Fedoruk gmail.com> writes:
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> Using Lilypond keeps challenging assumptions I have made about WEM
> (Western European Music) notation. In most cases, there is a voice
> which goes with each staff, but I don't see that the creation of a
> voice is part of the staff engraver or any of the e
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> Hello:
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Hello:
Using Lilypond keeps challenging assumptions I have made about WEM
(Western European Music) notation. In most cases, there is a voice
which goes with each staff, but I don't see that the creation of a
voice is part of the staff engraver or any of the engravers that go
along with it.
Can I