On 07/12/16 23:37, Alexander Kobel wrote: > On 2016-12-07 22:05, Simon Albrecht wrote: >> On 07.12.2016 01:07, Alexander Kobel wrote: >>> chords with two adjacent notes (shifting one note). I know that this >>> should be a forbidden situation for vocal music >> >> Why should it? I hardly think anybody should feel inclined to sing it >> /non divisi/… > > Of course, though some people seem to try their best to do so... ;-) > I meant that, IMHO, the cleaner way to notate such a situation is to use > separate voices - after all, no singer should be able to sing two notes > at once. In contrast to, say, a violin, which typically have a single > note, but I've heard that sufficiently capable violinists are able to > play (intentionally) (some well-chosen) chords. > > I've heard some BRASS players play (intentionally) (some well chosen) chords :-)
(And no, I don't mean the technique (I've also heard) of players jumping between notes so fast that the listener hears two clear lines of music.) Cheers, Wol _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
