Malte Meyn,
Changing only the lower to 7/8 works.
Thank you for not only your correction but also the explanation.
Mark
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Peter,
Thank you not only for the correction but also the explanation.
Mark
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> Hello all,
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> In the following, the two aftergraces do not align.
>
Am 04.01.20 um 17:38 schrieb Mark Stephen Mrotek:
Hello all,
In the following, the two aftergraces do not align.
The 15/16 in \afterGrace 15/16 … is not a duration but a fraction of the
duration of the following note. In the upper staff you have a half note,
in the lower staff a quarter
Hello all,
In the following, the two aftergraces do not align.
Thank you.
Mark
\version "2.19.49"
\score {
\new PianoStaff <<
\new Staff = "upper"
\relative c'' {
r2 \afterGrace 15/16 d\startTrillSpan {c16\stopTrillSpan (d)}
}
\new Staff = "lower"