> \input musixtex
> \nobarnumbers
> \sepbarrules
> \setlines18
> \setclef1\bass
> \setbassclefsymbol1\smallbassclef
> \def\everystaff{\znotes\zcn{10}{\loffset{2.8}\smallaltoclef}\en}
> \startpiece\addspace\afterruleskip
> \alaligne
> \alaligne
> \stoppiece
> \end
>
> Bob T.
That’s it, THX!
If you dislike this notation read
http://imslp.org/wiki/Il_Transilvano_(Various) Part 2, about "intavolare"
= to put 3 or 4 one-part staves into 2 staves. The notes played by either
hand are always put into its corresponding staff. No dotted lines accross
staves are needed to denote the parts
>|I admit, it is a very dirty workaround, but the only one
>|I could come up with.
\input musixtex
\nobarnumbers
\sepbarrules
\setlines18
\setclef1\bass
\setbassclefsymbol1\smallbassclef
\def\everystaff{\znotes\zcn{10}{\loffset{2.8}\smallaltoclef}\en}
\startpiece\addspace\afterruleskip
>> |2) Is there a way to have two (small sized) clefs in one
>> |System set in the preamble? This is needed in this kind
>> |of notation to have F and C clefs in the bass system
>> |simultaneously.
>
> The choice of clef affects the placement of notes. How
> will notes be placed if both an F
>| >|2) Is there a way to have two (small sized) clefs in one
>| >|System set in the preamble? This is needed in this kind
>| >|of notation to have F and C clefs in the bass system
>| >|simultaneously.
>|
>|The choice of clef affects the placement of notes. How
>|will notes be placed if
>|2) Is there a way to have two (small sized) clefs in one
>|System set in the preamble? This is needed in this kind
>|of notation to have F and C clefs in the bass system
>|simultaneously.
The choice of clef affects the placement of notes. How
will notes be placed if both an F clef and a C
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