Hello folks,
In the following, from Poulenc, I added a CueVoice to help the bassonnist (i.e.
myself). The example is a bit long, sorry for that.
The critial point is on the second beat of the bar at the « 1 » rehearsal mark:
the clef change to « bass » for the bassoon takes effect also for the oboe
(Hbs), making the last a8 look abnormally high.
Is there a way to force it to be displayed in treble clef even though the
(parallel) bassoon voice is in bass clef?
Thanks for the help!
JM
\version "2.19.30"
Basson = \relative b' {
\set Score.markFormatter = #format-mark-circle-numbers
\compressFullBarRests
\accidentalStyle Score.teaching
\numericTimeSignature\time 2/4
\tempo "Lent" 4 = 76
\clef "bass"
R2 |
<<
{
\tweak staff-position #-6 R2*8 |
\mark\default
r4
\cueClefUnset
\clef "bass"
gis,8 \f ( [ a8 ] | % 90
}
\new CueVoice {
\relative {
\set instrumentCueName = "Hbs"
\cueClef "treble"
%\stemDown
%\slurUp
\voiceOne
\tweak staff-position #-1 r4
gis'8 \mf \< ( a |
b [ cis d e ] |
fis2 -> ) \! ~ |
fis4 e8 ( d |
d4 cis ) |
r8 cis ( [ bis cis ] |
e [ d b fis ] |
fis4 gis |
gis4
a8 ) %%%%%% <==== here is the problem
s |
}
}
>>
b8 [ cis8 d8 e8 ]
\bar "||"
\time 3/4
fis2 e8 [ d8 ]
\bar "||"
\time 2/4
d4 -\markup{\italic "céder à peine"} cis4 )
\bar "||"
}
{ \Basson }
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