@funindex \drummode
@funindex drummode
+@funindex DrumStaff
+@funindex RhythmicStaff
+@funindex TabStaff
+@funindex MensuralStaff
+@funindex VaticanaStaff
+@funindex GregorianTranscriptionStaff
@notation{Staves} (singular: @notation{staff}) are created with
the @code{\new} or @code{\context} commands. For details, see
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@end lilypond
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Using the @code{\RemoveEmptyStaffContext} command to create ossia
staves may be used as an alternative. This method is most
convenient when ossia staves occur immediately following a line
@funindex \RemoveEmptyStaffContext
@funindex RemoveEmptyStaffContext
+@funindex Staff_symbol_engraver
+@funindex \stopStaff
+@funindex stopStaff
Staff lines can be hidden by removing the
@cindex tempo
@cindex beats per minute
-@cindex metronome marking
+@cindex metronome mark
@cindex metronome marking with text
@funindex \tempo
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@end lilypond
+@cindex instrument names, adding to other contexts
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To add instrument names to other contexts (such as
@code{GrandStaff}, @code{ChoirStaff}, or @code{StaffGroup}),
@code{Instrument_name_engraver} must be added to that context.
@cindex articulation-event
@cindex dynamic-event
@cindex rest-event
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@funindex quotedEventTypes
@lilypondfile[verbatim,lilyquote,texidoc,doctitle]
@funindex \cueDuring
@funindex cueDuring
+@funindex \quoteDuring
+@funindex quoteDuring
The previous section explains how to create quotations. The
@code{\cueDuring} command is a more specialized form of
Collisions can occur with rests, when using @code{\cueDuring},
between @code{Voice} and @code{CueVoice} contexts.
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