I think that made sense! I will try it out and let you know if it doesnt!

On Wed, Sep 29, 2021 at 6:50 PM David Kastrup <d...@gnu.org> wrote:

> Lukas-Fabian Moser <l...@gmx.de> writes:
>
> > Hi Kira,
> >
> > Am 30.09.21 um 00:32 schrieb Kira Garvie:
> >> I realize this is a pretty basic question... but what is the
> >> difference between voiceOne and oneVoice? I am writing a multivoice
> >> keyboard-style hymn (as opposed to SATB chorale style) and the
> >> directions say to switch between oneVoice and voiceOne as needed for
> >> stem direction...
> >> "(d) Add voiceOne and oneVoice tags throughout to indicate stem
> >> direction. If
> >> there is no separately stemmed second part at the first note,
> >> oneVoice is assumed."
> >> Do I need to give an example?
> >
> > \voiceOne sets the layout for the current voice as if it is the first
> > of several simultaneous voices.
> > \oneVoice sets the layout for the current voice as if it is an only
> voice.
>
> It would probably be clearer if we had
>
> \firstVoice and \soleVoice instead of \voiceOne and \oneVoice,
> respectively.
>
> --
> David Kastrup
>

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