Hi Ed,
> Hopefully this shows what I'm trying to do...
Well, here's my snippet using tags:
\language "english"
global = {
\time 5/16
\set Timing.beatStructure = #'(5)
s16*5
\time 6/16
\tag #'test << s16*6 >>
}
toptreb = \relative c' {
c4. |
}
topfoot = {
\clef percussion
\stemUp \autoBeamOn
\override NoteHead #'style = #'triangle
R16*5 |
a16[ a] r r8. |
}
topbass = \relative a, {
\clef bass
a16[ e' <d e>-> g, <d' e>]-> |
d,16 a' <a bf> d,16 a' <a bf> |
}
\score {
<<
\new Staff \pushToTag #'test \toptreb \global
\new RhythmicStaff << \global \topfoot >>
\new Staff << \global \topbass >>
>>
}
But now that I see your exact example, I believe you want to be using an ossia
staff instead:
<http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.17/Documentation/notation/modifying-single-staves#ossia-staves>
You could fake it with my snippet with something starting from this
\new Staff { \stopStaff \pushToTag #'test { \startStaff \toptreb } \global }
but I doubt it's worth the effort. Unless, of course, you want to pull parts
out — including toptreb — in which case I would probably go with something else.
Hope this helps!
Kieren.
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