Thomas Morley <[email protected]> writes: > Am Do., 16. Mai 2019 um 21:01 Uhr schrieb Michael Welsh Duggan > <[email protected]>: >> >> In the following snippet I run into the problem that the c1 ~ c tie is >> not recognized. Does anyone have any idea how I should do this instead? >> >> \version "2.21.0" >> \include "english.ly" >> >> { >> \new PianoStaff \with { >> \consists #Span_stem_engraver >> } >> << >> \new Staff = "up" { >> r2. << {a'4 ~ } >> \context Staff = "down" \crossStaff {\stemUp a ~} >> >> << a'1 \context Staff = "down" \crossStaff {a} >> >> } >> \new Staff = "down" { >> \clef bass >> c1 ~ c >> } >> >> >> } > > Probably: > > \new PianoStaff > \with { > \consists #Span_stem_engraver > } > << > \new Staff = "up" { > r2. > << > { a'4^~ a'1 } > \context Staff = "down" > %% probably unneeded: > \context Voice = "downUp" > \crossStaff { a4_~ a1 } > >> > } > \new Staff = "down" > << > \new Voice = "downUp" { > \voiceOne s1*2 > } > \new Voice = "downDown" { > \clef bass > \voiceTwo > c1 ~ c1 > } > >> > >>
Thank you. That led me to a working solution, which was creating a new voice for the tied notes in the bass line. -- Michael Welsh Duggan ([email protected]) _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
