Thank you Malte and Phil!

It works well and your suggestion make sense. I normally didn't pay much
attention to this thing, now I will.

Gianmaria

On 14 September 2017 at 11:27, Malte Meyn <lilyp...@maltemeyn.de> wrote:

>
>
> Am 14.09.2017 um 11:14 schrieb Gianmaria Lari:
>
>>    c4 c c d
>>    (c4) c c c
>>
>
> […]
>
>    c4 c c d
>>    \mark "X" (c4) c c c
>>
>
> The start of slur belongs to the d, not the c.
>
> Writing
>         d (c)
> is possible and equivalent to
>         d( c)
> but the latter more clearly says what’s going on.
>
> You tried to write
>         d \mark X (c)
> so the \mark X goes between the d and the (. This cannot work, it has to be
>         d( \mark X c)
> I would strongly recommend to put slur, beam, tie, … starts directly after
> the note they belong to instead of directly in front of the next note to
> avoid these situations.
>
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