>> Satisfying the checker... which thinks I'm top-posting otherwise.
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I have a pair of "Amen" pieces I'm trying to typeset.
Being traditional church music, they have no time
signature - and the bar lengths are very odd,
the bars only being there to organise the piece and aid rehearsal.
So, on the first one the source I have come up with is this:
trebkend = \new Staff {
\clef treble
\relative c'' {
<< { a2 \bar "|" d1 } \\
{ \stemUp a2 \bar "|" a2 b2 } \\
{ g2 \bar "|" g1 } >>
}
}
basskend = \new Staff {
\clef bass
\relative c {
<< { e2 \bar "|" d1 } \\
{ g,2 \bar "|" g1 } >>
}
}
<<
\trebkend
\basskend
>>
Which comes out very unusually, and, crucially, with a time signature.
Can I turn this functionality off and still draw bar lines where I
want them without the dischordant notes being displayed on top of one
another - ie, so they are back-to-back as is usual for tone or semitone
intervals?
Thank you,
- David Kendal
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