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Simultaneous music expressions: multiple staves
Music Glossary: polyphony.
This technique is useful for polyphonic music. To
enter music with more voices or more staves, we combine
expressions in parallel. To indicate that two voices should play
at the same time, simply enter a simultaneous combination of music
expressions. A ‘simultaneous’ music expression is formed by
enclosing expressions inside <<
and >>
. In the
following example, three sequences (all containing two separate
notes) are combined simultaneously:
<< \relative { a'2 g } \relative { f'2 e } \relative { d'2 b } >>
Note that we have indented each level of the input with a different amount of space. LilyPond does not care how much (or little) space there is at the beginning of a line, but indenting LilyPond code like this makes it much easier for humans to read.
Note: Each note is relative to the previous note in the input;
the first one in a \relative
block is relative to ‘c’
(one octave below the middle C).
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