well yes, i guess the question was if the line can be broken at any point
regardless of rhythmical values
is that possible?
zb
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Hi, thanks for your email, adding \break doesn't seem to change anything,
please see the example below
regards,
zb
\version "2.12.3"
upper = \relative c'' {
\clef treble
\key c \major
\cadenzaOn
c4. c c c c c c c c c c c c \bar "" \break c c c c c c c c c c c c c c
c c c c c c c c c c
ter the 13th dotted quarter of
the upper voice, whereas the lower voice is written in quarters…
so either you break at another point or you write the corresponding quarter
as tied 8th!
hth
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oportional spacing in two staves of long unmetered
> music running parallel?
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> thanks in advance for any advice,
> zb
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On 5/30/2010 11:14 PM, zbigniew brzezinski wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to produce a piano score with two independent staves
with long sections of unmetered music
filled with notes of different rhythmical values.
using two cadenzas with \bar "" fails to produce a line
break (I guess since the rhythm
Hello,
I'm trying to produce a piano score with two independent staves
with long sections of unmetered music
filled with notes of different rhythmical values.
using two cadenzas with \bar "" fails to produce a line
break (I guess since the rhythms always sum up to something different).
Is th