On Sat, Jul 4, 2020 at 9:20 AM Hwaen Ch'uqi <hwaench...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Greetings,
>
> In the following measure of code, there are several instances of
> double-stemming. The single notes and triads merge correctly, but the
> four-note chords do not. I feel like the reason and solution should be
> straightforward, but I cannot seem to wrap my head around the
> situation. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Please forgive the
> slight length of the code. I have also attached the pdf output.
>

What would you like to have happen with double-stemming when the chord
includes an interval of a second?

For a chord not including a second, the stem is on the left side for a down
stem and on the right side for an up stem.

For a chord including a second, both the down stem and the up stem have the
same position.  For a quarter-note or half-note chord, that notation would
be confusing.  For an eighth-note or shorter chord, the flags or beams can
show the direction of the stem.

It seems to me that if you want to have a chord containing a second in two
voices, the current LilyPond way of doing it is correct for quarter note or
longer chords.  If there is a problem, it is that we might not need to do
it that way for shorter chords.

Carl

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