On Sat, 15 Mar 2003 10:49:28 -0700
Hans Forbrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Any reason for needing separate 'score' starts.  It seems you want to
> use the'sequential' capability, something like

The scale example was the simplest to explain, but I agree that it
doesn't really need seperate score entires.  However, other things _do_
need multiple score blocks.  For example, consider a Minuet and Trio. 
In some (or most?) publications (I'm thinking of Mozart stuff, rather
than baroque music), there's a block of music which is the trio, then a
line break and a new block of music.  Something like this:

minuet  ============
================:||:
====================
=================:||

trio ===============
========:||:========
====================
==================||

That's simple to do with two \score blocks, but it'd be extremely
difficult to do with only one \score block.

Cheers,
- Graham


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