Personally I think it's clearer to just use two staves, Treble and Bass.

Many choral basses can't read treble clef, and tenors might sing the wrong
pitch, as they're used to reading octave treble...

Chris

On Mon, 16 Oct 2017 at 14:50 Ken Williams <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have a choral piece where some of it is 4-part divisi SATB, and some of
> it is unison (true unison, not octaves). I would love to notate this in
> LilyPond with the two (women's & men's) staves combining visually into one
> staff - when in the middle of a printed line, I'd like it to actually
> converge to the single staff, something like this (which I just pasted
> together crudely in an image editor):
>
> https://i.stack.imgur.com/FV0Q5.png
>
> Is that possible in LilyPond?
>
> (BTW - I originally posted this as
> https://music.stackexchange.com/questions/62569, and did get one response
> but I still don't quite get how I'd go about this - I get the impression
> the mailing list is more well-trafficked?)
>
>  -Ken
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