Quoting "James E. Bailey" <[email protected]>:
You'll need \voiceOne and \voiceTwo (and \oneVoice) for this construction. You may also need to name your second Voice context. For reference, you'll want to re-read section 1.5.2 of the Notation Reference, Multiple Voices.
Don't forget to also read section 3.2.2 Explicitly instantiating voices in the Learning Manual.
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