Please forgive my earlier example, which I had not tested thoroughly. Consider the example below instead, and the attached output.
It shows some variations that could be useful when storing
musical phrases in a variable, while retaining some flexibility
with ties leading into or out of the phrase.
I was puzzled that
f ~ \music
works, but it appears that
\music ~ f
does not.
Is this correct, or am I still confused? I guess if I have
to ask, ....
Thanks again,
Jim
\version "2.16.1"
one = \relative c' { f1 ~ } % trailing ties are possible
two = \relative c' { f1 }
%three = \relative c' { ~ f1 } % this syntax doesn't compile
\score {
\new Staff {
\relative c' {
% this compiles, but doesn't render correctly, no tie in measures 1-2
\one f1
% measure 3 does correctly tie into measure 4
\one f8 r2.. \break
% this works now in measures 5-6, even though it didn't in measures 1-2
\one f1 \break
% moving the trailing tie outside the variable doesn't compile
% \two ~ f1 \break
% this works, using the trailing tie to connect measures 7-8
\one \two \break
% this works to tie measures 9, 10 and 11
f1 ~ \one f1 \break
% this can't work because the definition of three doesn't compile
% f1 \three \break
}
}
}
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