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Quoting other voices
It is very common for one voice to use the same notes as those from another voice. For example, first and second violins playing the same phrase during a particular passage of the music. This is done by letting one voice quote the other, without having to reenter the music all over again for the second voice.
The \addQuote
command, used in the top level scope, defines a
stream of music from which fragments can be quoted.
The \quoteDuring
command is used to indicate the point where the
quotation begins. It is followed by two arguments: the name of the
quoted voice, as defined with \addQuote
, and a music expression
for the duration of the quote.
fluteNotes = \relative { a'4 gis g gis | b4^"quoted" r8 ais\p a4( f) } oboeNotes = \relative { c''4 cis c b \quoteDuring "flute" { s1 } } \addQuote "flute" { \fluteNotes } \score { << \new Staff \with { instrumentName = "Flute" } \fluteNotes \new Staff \with { instrumentName = "Oboe" } \oboeNotes >> }
If the music expression used in \quoteDuring
contains notes
instead of spacer or multi-measure rests then the quote will appear as
polyphony and may produce unexpected results.
fluteNotes = \relative { a'4 gis g gis | b4^"quoted" r8 ais\p a4( f) } oboeNotes = \relative { c''4 cis c b \quoteDuring "flute" { e4 r8 ais b4 a } } \addQuote "flute" { \fluteNotes } \score { << \new Staff \with { instrumentName = "Flute" } \fluteNotes \new Staff \with { instrumentName = "Oboe" } \oboeNotes >> }
If an \unfoldRepeats
command in a music expression is required to
be printed when using \quoteDuring
, then it too must also contain
its own \unfoldRepeats
command;
fluteNotes = \relative { \repeat volta 2 { a'4 gis g gis } } oboeNotesDW = \relative { \repeat volta 2 \quoteDuring "incorrect" { s1 } } oboeNotesW = \relative { \repeat volta 2 \quoteDuring "correct" { s1 } } \addQuote "incorrect" { \fluteNotes } \addQuote "correct" { \unfoldRepeats \fluteNotes } \score { \unfoldRepeats << \new Staff \with { instrumentName = "Flute" } \fluteNotes \new Staff \with { instrumentName = "Oboe (incorrect)" } \oboeNotesDW \new Staff \with { instrumentName = "Oboe (correct)" } \oboeNotesW >> }
The \quoteDuring
command uses the \transposition
settings
of both quoted and quoting parts to produce notes for the quoting part
that have the same sounding pitch as those in the quoted part.
clarinetNotes = \relative c'' { \transposition bes \key d \major b4 ais a ais | cis4^"quoted" r8 bis\p b4( f) } oboeNotes = \relative { c''4 cis c b \quoteDuring "clarinet" { s1 } } \addQuote "clarinet" { \clarinetNotes } \score { << \new Staff \with { instrumentName = "Clarinet" } \clarinetNotes \new Staff \with { instrumentName = "Oboe" } \oboeNotes >> }
By default quoted music will include all articulations, dynamics,
markups, etc., in the quoted expression. It is possible to choose which
of these objects from the quoted music are displayed by using the
quotedEventTypes
context property.
fluteNotes = \relative { a'2 g2 | b4\<^"quoted" r8 ais a4\f( c->) } oboeNotes = \relative { c''2. b4 | \quoteDuring "flute" { s1 } } \addQuote "flute" { \fluteNotes } \score { << \set Score.quotedEventTypes = #'(note-event articulation-event crescendo-event rest-event slur-event dynamic-event) \new Staff \with { instrumentName = "Flute" } \fluteNotes \new Staff \with { instrumentName = "Oboe" } \oboeNotes >> }
Quotes can also be tagged, see Using tags.
See also
Notation Reference: Instrument transpositions, Using tags.
Installed Files: scm/define-event-classes.scm.
Snippets: Staff notation.
Internals Reference: Music classes, QuoteMusic, Voice.
Known issues and warnings
Only the contents of the first Voice
occurring in an
\addQuote
command will be considered for quotation, so if the music
expression contains \new
or \context Voice
statements, their contents will not be quoted. Quoting grace notes
is unsupported and may cause LilyPond to crash whereas quoting nested
triplets may result in poor notation.
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