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@end ignore
-@c \version "2.16.0"
+@c \version "2.19.2"
@node Simultaneous notes
notes.
@lilypond[verbatim,quote,relative=2]
-<a c e>1\fermata <a c e>2-> <f a c e>4\prall <a c>8.^| <g c e>16-.
+<a c e>1\fermata <a c e>2-> <f a c e>4\prall <a c>8.^! <g c e>16-.
@end lilypond
The notes within the chord themselves can also be followed by articulation
elements, see @ref{Simultaneous expressions}):
@lilypond[verbatim,quote,relative=2]
-\grace { g8[( a b] }
+\grace { g8( a b }
<> ) \p \< -. -\markup \italic "sempre staccato"
\repeat unfold 4 { c4 e } c1\f
@end lilypond
pitches of the previous chord are duplicated.
@lilypond[verbatim,quote,relative=2]
-<a c e>1\p^"text" q2\<( q8)[-| q8.]\! q16-1-2-3 q8\prall
+<a c e>1\p^"text" q2\<( q8)[-! q8.]\! q16-1-2-3 q8\prall
@end lilypond
The chord repetition symbol always remembers the last instance of
will appear during compilation. This message can be suppressed by:
@example
-\override NoteColumn #'ignore-collision = ##t
+\override NoteColumn.ignore-collision = ##t
@end example
However, this not only suppresses the warning but will prevent any
\new Voice = "first"
{ \voiceOne r8 r16 g e8. f16 g8[ c,] f e16 d }
\new Voice= "second"
- { \voiceTwo d16 c d8~ d16 b c8~ c16 b c8~ c16 b8. }
+ { \voiceTwo d16 c d8~ 16 b c8~ 16 b c8~ 16 b8. }
>>
@end lilypond
construct:
@example
-<< @{ \voiceOne ... @}
- \new Voice @{ \voiceTwo ... @}
+<< @{ \voiceOne @dots{} @}
+ \new Voice @{ \voiceTwo @dots{} @}
>> \oneVoice
@end example
@subsubsubheading The double backslash construct
-The @code{<< @{...@} \\ @{...@} >>} construct, where the two (or
+The @code{<< @{@dots{}@} \\ @{@dots{}@} >>} construct, where the two (or
more) expressions are separated by double backslashes, behaves
differently to the similar construct without the double backslashes:
@emph{all} the expressions within this construct are assigned
<<
{ r8 r16 g e8. f16 g8[ c,] f e16 d }
\\
- { d16 c d8~ d16 b c8~ c16 b c8~ c16 b8. }
+ { d16 c d8~ 16 b c8~ 16 b c8~ 16 b8. }
>>
@end lilypond
>>
@end lilypond
-Notes with different note heads may be merged, with the
-exception of half-note heads and quarter-note heads, as shown
-below. Here the note heads on beat 1 of bar 1 are now merged:
+Notes with different note heads may be merged as shown
+below. In this example the note heads on beat 1 of bar 1 are now merged:
@lilypond[quote,verbatim,relative=2]
<<
>>
@end lilypond
+Quarter and half notes are not merged in this way, since it would be difficult
+to tell them apart.
+
Note heads with different dots as shown in beat 3 of bar 1 may be
also be merged:
@cindex collisions, ignoring
@knownissues
-Using @code{\override NoteColumn #'ignore-collision = ##t} will cause
+Using @code{\override NoteColumn.ignore-collision = ##t} will cause
differently headed notes in different voices to merge incorrectly.
@lilypond[quote,relative=1,verbatim]
\mergeDifferentlyHeadedOn
<< { c16 a' b a } \\ { c,2 } >>
-\override NoteColumn #'ignore-collision = ##t
+\override NoteColumn.ignore-collision = ##t
<< { c16 a' b a } \\ { c,2 } >>
@end lilypond
case the @code{\partcombine} function can be overriden with the
following commands:
-Commands ending in @code{...Once} apply only to the next note in the
+Commands ending in @code{@dots{}Once} apply only to the next note in the
music expression.
@itemize
@end lilypond
+@subsubsubheading Using \partcombine with lyrics
+
+@cindex \partcombine and lyrics
+
+The @code{\partcombine} command is not designed to work with
+lyrics; if one of the voices is explicitly named in order to
+attach lyrics to it, the partcombiner will stop working. However,
+this effect can be achieved using a @code{NullVoice} context. See
+@ref{Polyphony with shared lyrics}.
+
+
@snippets
@lilypondfile[verbatim,quote,texidoc,doctitle]
@rinternals{Voice}.
@knownissues
-All @code{\partcombine...} functions can only accept two voices and are
-not designed to work with lyrics; such that when one of the voices is
-explicitly named in order to attach lyrics to it, the partcombiner will
-stop working.
+All @code{\partcombine@dots{}} functions can only accept two voices.
-@code{\partcombine...} functions cannot be placed inside a @code{\times}
+@code{\partcombine@dots{}} functions cannot be placed inside a @code{\tuplet}
or @code{\relative} block.
If @code{printPartCombineTexts} is set and the two voices play the same
\parallelMusic #'(voiceA voiceB voiceC) {
% Bar 1
r8 g'16 c'' e'' g' c'' e'' r8 g'16 c'' e'' g' c'' e'' |
- r16 e'8.~ e'4 r16 e'8.~ e'4 |
+ r16 e'8.~ 4 r16 e'8.~ 4 |
c'2 c'2 |
% Bar 2
r8 a'16 d'' f'' a' d'' f'' r8 a'16 d'' f'' a' d'' f'' |
- r16 d'8.~ d'4 r16 d'8.~ d'4 |
+ r16 d'8.~ 4 r16 d'8.~ 4 |
c'2 c'2 |
}
\parallelMusic #'(voiceA voiceB voiceC) {
% Bar 1
r8 g16 c e g, c e r8 g,16 c e g, c e |
- r16 e8.~ e4 r16 e8.~ e4 |
+ r16 e8.~ 4 r16 e8.~ 4 |
c2 c |
% Bar 2
r8 a,16 d f a, d f r8 a,16 d f a, d f |
- r16 d8.~ d4 r16 d8.~ d4 |
+ r16 d8.~ 4 r16 d8.~ 4 |
c2 c |
}