Edit: I forgot the \hide Stem command , but it also works with
   e,2.~ \hide Stem 4.~ 4 \revert Voice.Stem.transparent s8 |
instead of
   e,2.~ 4.~ 4 s8 |

All the best
Christian

Am Mo., 15. Feb. 2021 um 16:56 Uhr schrieb Christian Masser <
[email protected]>:

> Hi Peter!
>
> It seems that the invisible e you add for the ending of the bow is drawn
> as a note facing the left side (you can unhide it) which explains the
> right-shift of the e2.
> If you rearrange it to:
>   <<
>     \relative {
>       b,4.~( 8 c e  <b~ e,>4.  4 b,8 |
>       <e) e,>2. s2.
>     }
>     \\
>     \relative
>     {
>       e,2.~ 4.~ 4 s8 |
>       f'4.\rest
>     }
>   >>
> this interestingly also seems to solve the other problem.
>
> All the best
> Christian
>
> Am Mo., 15. Feb. 2021 um 16:28 Uhr schrieb Peter Toye <[email protected]
> >:
>
>> I'm trying to set this piece of slightly strange voice writing (see
>> attachment).
>>
>> It obviously needs three voices: one for the lower line (voice 2), one
>> for the upper line (voice 1) and a third for the rest at the end.
>>
>> The closest I've got is below, but this has two problems with the final
>> beat:
>>
>> 1 - The bass octave is shifted right.
>> 2 - The rest and its dot are separated.
>>
>> Playing about with \shiftOff and changing or omitting \VoiceOne have no
>> effect. Obviously I'm doing something stupid but can't work out what it is.
>>
>> Incidentally, neither the Learning nor Notation manuals say how to cancel
>> a \hide instruction. I'm a bit surprised to find that there isn't an
>> \unhide command!
>>
>> \version "2.19.83"
>>
>> \language "english"
>>
>> {
>>   \time 12/8
>>   \clef "bass"
>>   <<
>>
>>     \relative {
>>       b,4.~( 8 c e  <b~ e,>4.  4 b,8 |
>>       <<
>>         \hideNotes e4.)
>>         \new Voice {
>>           \voiceOne
>>           \absolute f4.\rest
>>         }
>>       >>
>>     }
>>     \\
>>     \relative
>>     {
>>       e,2.~ \hide Stem 4.~ 4 \revert Voice.Stem.transparent s8 |
>>       <e e,>2. s2.
>>     }
>>   >>
>> }
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Peter
>> mailto:[email protected] <[email protected]>
>> www.ptoye.com
>>
>

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