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Combining two parts on the same staff
The part combiner tool ( \partCombine command ) allows the
combination of several different parts on the same staff. Text
directions such as “solo” or “a2” are added by default; to remove
them, simply set the property printPartCombineTexts to f.
For vocal scores (hymns), there is no need to add “solo/a2” texts, so they should be switched off. However, it might be better not to use it if there are any solos, as they won’t be indicated. In such cases, standard polyphonic notation may be preferable.
This snippet presents the three ways two parts can be printed on a same
staff: standard polyphony, \partCombine without texts, and
\partCombine with texts.
%% Combining pedal notes with clef changes musicUp = \relative c'' { \time 4/4 a4 c4.( g8) a4 | g4 e' g,( a8 b) | c b a2. } musicDown = \relative c'' { g4 e4.( d8) c4 | r2 g'4( f8 e) | d2 \stemDown a } \score { << \new Staff \with { instrumentName = "Standard polyphony" } << \musicUp \\ \musicDown >> \new Staff \with { instrumentName = "PartCombine without text" printPartCombineTexts = ##f } \partCombine \musicUp \musicDown \new Staff \with { instrumentName = "PartCombine with text" } \partCombine \musicUp \musicDown >> \layout { indent = 6.0\cm \context { \Score \override SystemStartBar.collapse-height = #30 } } }
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