So far , it has helped!
In this construct, though, do I need to put the meter change in each part
of this system (4/4 in measure 6, 3/4 in measure 7)
(English accidentals used)
<<
\relative c' {
\once \stemDown c2. | c4. bf8 af bf |
\once \stemDown c2. | c4. bf8 af bf |
\once \stemDown c2. |
}
\\
\relative c {
<e g>2.\pp (| <df f>2.)-> \mp \> |
<e? g>2.\pp (| <df f>2.)-> \mp \> |
<e? g>2.\pp
}
>>
Next two measures
\time 4/4
c4 c8 bf af gf
---
<df f>1
\time 3/4
< e g! c >2 \> < d! f b! >4 | < e g c >4. < f a >8 /mp <e g> <d f>
Mike Dean
On Tue, Dec 19, 2017 at 7:03 PM, Carl Sorensen <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> From: Mike Dean <[email protected]>
>
> Measures 1,3,5 are chords, while measures 2,4,6 has the temporary
> polyphony and trying to fit what I want to do into the example is a
> struggle...
>
> I use \stemDown to put the stem down and merge it with the chord:
>
> {
> \clef bass
> \time 3/4
> <<
> \relative c' {
> \once \stemDown c2. |
> c4. bes8 aes bes
> } \\
> \relative c {
> <e g>2.( |
> <des f>2.)
> }
> >>
> }
>
>
> HTH,
>
> Carl
>
>
>
>
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