Use three voices instead of chords. You can play with different voices to see
which you prefer, and adjust the position of the notes as described in the
Learning Manual. You will probably also want to move the tie somewhat.
--
Phil Holmes
----- Original Message -----
From: Carlo Stemberger
To: Mailinglist lilypond-user
Sent: Thursday, December 08, 2016 9:13 AM
Subject: Help with ties
Hello,
could you help me in transcribing the attached file, please?
This is my attempt:
-----
\version "2.18.2"
global = {
\key as \major
\time 2/2
}
right = \relative c' {
\global
<<
{
es'2( des4 c
des2 c)
} \\
{
<es, as>1 ~
as4 g as2 % FIXME: missing e
}
>>
}
left = \relative c' {
\global
<<
{
as1
es
} \\
{
c2 bes4 as
bes2 as
}
>>
}
\score {
\new PianoStaff <<
\new Staff = "right" \right
\new Staff = "left" { \clef bass \left }
>>
}
-----
Thank you very much!
Carlo
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\version "2.18.2"
global = {
\key as \major
\time 2/2
}
right = \relative c' {
\global
<<
{ \voiceOne
es'2( des4 c
des2 c)
} \\
{ \voiceTwo
es,1 ~
es1
} \\
{ \voiceFour
as1 ~
as4 g as2
}
>>
}
left = \relative c' {
\global
<<
{
as1
es
} \\
{
c2 bes4 as
bes2 as
}
>>
}
\score {
\new PianoStaff <<
\new Staff = "right" \right
\new Staff = "left" { \clef bass \left }
>>
}
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