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9 Ties are sometimes used to write out arpeggios. In this case, two tied
10 notes need not be consecutive. This can be achieved by setting the
11 @code{tieWaitForNote} property to \"true\". The same feature is also
12 useful, for example, to tie a tremolo to a chord, but in principle, it
13 can also be used for ordinary consecutive notes, as demonstrated in
17 doctitle = "Using ties with arpeggios"
20 \set tieWaitForNote = ##t
21 \grace { c16[~ e~ g]~ } <c, e g>2
22 \repeat tremolo 8 { c32~ c'~ } <c c,>1
23 e8~ c~ a~ f~ <e' c a f>2
24 \tieUp c8~ a \tieDown \tieDotted g~ c g2