Presumably you have assigned the sound tuba to the staff, you will need to 
assign this to the ossia staff as well. I don't know how you've created the 
staff, but \new Staff \with {instrumentName = "tuba" } should suffice.

On Aug 12, 2010, at 6:05 PM, laurent wrote:

> Thank you Graham
> 
> I found another solution, which is equivalent to a ossia, but now I have 
> another worry:
> My MIDI file, I have not the piano as an instrument, but the tuba, and when 
> arriving at the measure 136, the two notes are played on the piano and 
> nothing at all!
> 
> In this measure 136 to the end, I have a early next line blank.
> 
> Am I doing something wrong?
> My code is not very clean, I admit, but maybe the error is in!
> 
> 
> Laurent
> 
> 
> 
> Le mercredi 11 août 2010 à 17:34 +0100, Graham Percival a écrit :
>> 
>> On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 05:25:16PM +0200, TheBachMan wrote:
>> >    I use Lilypond for some time now, and I often find my answers in the
>> >    documentation (very well done), the LSR and on the French mailing-list,
>> >    very active!
>> > 
>> >    A bass line that splits into two with braces and returns on a single 
>> > line.
>> 
>> The English (or maybe Italian?) term for this is "ossia".  If you
>> search in the normal places for "ossia", you'll find a few
>> different ways of doing what you want.  NR 1.6.x comes to mind,
>> but a LSR search will also give you a solution.
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> - Graham
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