> > Last not least for vocal lines I always turn off autoBeam and manually > > put beams to groups that are sung on a single syllable. For my singers > > eyes that strongly helps to keep words and music in a proper flow. > > It’s rather a question of rhythmic complexity; with long and/or > oft-changing measures it helps to have normal beaming.
I understand that argument and it has its merrit. However in my experience such complex rythms aren't found too often in choral music and certainly not in the piece at hand. IMO the advantage of \autoBeamOff more often outweights the disadavantage but I'm happy to agree to disagree. [Note that my whole argument is from a singer's perspective, not an instrumentalist] Kind regards, Michael -- Michael Gerdau email: [email protected] GPG-keys available on request or at public keyserver
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