Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: For example Brahms Klavierst�cke Op. 118,
> > Nummer 1, Intermezzo (a minor), Henle Urtextausgabe. In the first
> > full measure an 8'th note broken a minor chord starts in the left
> > hand and continues in the following measure in the right hand. The
> > whole figure has a common phrazing slur moving from the lower to the
> > upper staff along with the figure.
> >
> > I suppose this is meant by 'slurs crossing staves'. This feature is
> > supported by MusiXTeX.
>
> Yes, but now give me an example, where there is no voice (with notes)
> crossing along with the slur -- which was the original question.
Unfortunately I haven't archived the original question. I was taking your
quotation of it as my point of departure and interpreted it as analogogous
to the Brahms example. I can't present you to examples (I don't recollect
any just now) of slurs moving from one staff to another without any notes
doing so. I presume that the original question contained such an example.
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