Urs Liska wrote
> what would be an elegant way to synchronize a passage of music that is
> of different length in two staves?
>
> I need to make an example where the composer made a second version that
> compressed two bars into one. At the same time he modified the melody
> around common anchor notes
> I would like to typeset these measures in two staves so that the
> corresponding notes are aligned, ignoring the metric situation.
>
> One would be:
> (\time 4/4)
>
> \relative e'' {
> e2. e4 | g2. cis,4 |
> }
>
> The other one:
>
> \relative e'' {
> e4~ e16[ fis] e[ fis g4. cis,8 |
> }
don't know if it's elegant or useful, but with these overrides (and adapted
durations) you'll get it:
\new Score \with {
proportionalNotationDuration = #(ly:make-moment 1 8 )
\override SpacingSpanner #'uniform-stretching = ##t
\override SpacingSpanner #'strict-note-spacing = ##t
}
Eluze
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