are two or more normal staves coupled with a brace. The same
notation is also used for harps and other key instruments. Organ
music is normally written with two staves inside a
-@internalsref{PianoStaff} group and third, normal staff for the
+@code{PianoStaff} group and third, normal staff for the
pedals.
The staves in keyboard music are largely independent, but sometimes
@node Staff-change lines
@subsubsection Staff-change lines
-
@cindex follow voice
@cindex staff switching
@cindex cross-staff
@funindex \hideStaffSwitch
@code{\hideStaffSwitch}.
+
@node Cross-staff stems
@subsubsection Cross-staff stems
@node Printing stanzas at the end
-@subsubsection Printing stanzas at the end
+@subsubsection Printing stanzas at the end
Sometimes it is appropriate to have one stanza set
to the music, and the rest added in verse form at
@end lilypond
-@node Printing stanzas at the end in multiple columns
-@subsubsection Printing stanzas at the end in multiple columns
+@node Printing stanzas at the end in multiple columns
+@subsubsection Printing stanzas at the end in multiple columns
When a piece of music has many verses, they are often printed in
multiple columns across the page. An outdented verse number often