Hello folks,
P_POne_Staff_One_Voice_Two below contains rests which may seem to be make the
score more difficult to read that spacers.
Apart for single voice staves where rests are necessary, is there a
best-practise style for multivoice staves?
Thanks for your help!
JM
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\version "2.19.80"
P_POne_Staff_One_Voice_One = \relative {
\language "nederlands"
\partial 4
\numericTimeSignature \time 4/4
c''4 | % 1
c4 a f c' |
}
P_POne_Staff_One_Voice_Two = \relative {
\language "nederlands"
\partial 4
\numericTimeSignature \time 4/4
r4 | % 1
r4 c' r2 |
}
\score {
<<
\set PianoStaff.connectArpeggios = ##t
\new Staff = "P_POne_Staff_One"
\with {
}
<<
\context Voice = "P_POne_Staff_One_Voice_One" <<
\voiceOne % 2 music voices
\P_POne_Staff_One_Voice_One
>>
\context Voice = "P_POne_Staff_One_Voice_Two" <<
\voiceTwo % 2 music voices
\P_POne_Staff_One_Voice_Two
>>
>>
>>
\layout {
\context {
\Score
autoBeaming = ##f % to display tuplets brackets
}
% Uncomment and adapt next line as needed (default is 20)
% #(layout-set-staff-size 20)
}
\midi {
\tempo 4 = 90
}
}
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