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Subject:    Re: Phrasing slurs across clefs
From:       Alexander Wallace <aw () rwmotloc ! com>
Date:       2013-08-26 13:13:58
Message-ID: 2A96C57A-02D0-497C-9A28-87DD27CBAEAE () rwmotloc ! com
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What I said about the notes not being well centered was just an effect of the pdf viewer when on certain zoom, it works great after all!

Thanks a lot again!

On Aug 25, 2013, at 11:00 PM, David Kastrup wrote:

> Alexander Wallace <aw@rwmotloc.com> writes:
> 
>> Hi All, 
>> 
>> Is it possible to have a phrasing slur that starts in a note on the G
>> cleff and end in a note in the F clef?
>> 
>> I'm copying this simple Ode to Joy transcription that has it (for
>> school) and I can't quite get it...
>> 
>> 
>> I want the second phrasing slur to go to the last E (me) in the F clef.... 
>> 
>> Can it be done?
> 
> Well, this slur needs some shaping (by the way: phrasing slurs should be
> \( ... \), and that's not entirely academical once lyrics come into
> play).  But other than that:
> 
> \version "2.16.2"
> \language "espanol"
> 
> right = \relative do' {
> re4_\mp^( re mi do | re mi8 fa mi4 do) | re( mi8 fa mi4 re | do4 re
> \change Staff = "left" sol,,2)  | \break
> }
> 
> left = \relative do {
> sol1 | fa | sol2 fas | la4 fas \change Staff = "right" r2 |
> }
> 
> \score {
> \new PianoStaff \with {
> instrumentName = "Piano"
> } <<
> \new Staff = "right" \with {
> midiInstrument = "acoustic grand"
> } \right
> \new Staff = "left" \with {
> midiInstrument = "acoustic grand"
> } { \clef bass \left }
>>> 
> }
> 
> 
> -- 
> David Kastrup
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