On 05/05/2012 09:40 AM, David Kastrup wrote:
Justin Glenn Smith<noisesm...@gmail.com> writes:
attached is a photo of the bizarre measure in question (it also shows
my follow up question, the pair of triplets containing a note that is
a member of both triplets)
\new Voice {
\time 8/6
\times 2/3 { fis'4 gis' eis' }
<< \times 2/3 { g'4 des' e' }
\new Voice { s2*2/3 \override TupletBracket #'direction = #DOWN
\override NoteColumn #'ignore-collision = ##t
\times 2/3 { e'4 d' b } }
>>
|
}
Thanks so much, after correcting the notes for alto clef and adding the forced
accidentals, everything looks exactly like the original. I had hoped there was
a relatively straightforward way to do this. Lilypond is truly amazing.
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