-The following example demonstrates the basic functionality of the
-part combiner: putting parts on one staff, and setting stem
-directions and polyphony
-
-@lilypond[quote,verbatim,ragged-right,fragment]
-\new Staff \partcombine
- \relative g' { g g a( b) c c r r }
- \relative g' { g g r4 r e e g g }
-@end lilypond
-
-The first @code{g} appears only once, although it was specified
-twice (once in each part). Stem, slur, and tie directions are set
-automatically, depending whether there is a solo or unisono. The
-first part (with context called @code{one}) always gets up stems,
-and @q{Solo}, while the second (called @code{two}) always gets
-down stems and @q{Solo II}.
+@lilypond[quote,verbatim]
+instrumentOne = \relative c' {
+ c4 d e f
+ R1
+ d'4 c b a
+ b4 g2 f4
+ e1
+}