Thanks, Bill. I'll study your explanation and example carefully. It's good to know there's a way to notate in-accords! Sandy On 1/10/13, Jorge Gonçalves <joport3@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hello Bill. Thank you very much. It was a nice help. > Something came to my mind. > Maybe that's the way to go when we write music for orchestra for example > writing the two flutes in one part but two voices. > What could you tell me about that? > Myself before knowing Goodfeel I never saw braille orchestral scores. > Only piano ones. > I had to improvise in my Composition and other theory classes years ago. > But is it the way that symphonical music should be writen? > Thank you for the information. > > > Jorge Gonçalves > joport3@xxxxxxxxx > Skype: joport3 > Twitter: www.twitter.com/goncalvesjorge > > On 1/10/2013 4:52 PM, Bill McCann wrote: >> Dear Jorge, >> >> Yes, you have it exactly correct. Even though you add the voice on the >> first note or rest of your piece, GOODFEEL will not show the in-accord >> sign until it is needed. That is, you will not see in-accords with empty >> measures until the second voice actually contains notes. >> >> See my simple example attached. If you arrow down to the second voice, >> Lime says "rest not visible" to tell you that there is logically a measure >> of rest at that position for that voice but Lime does not show it in print >> and GOODFEEL does not show it in braille. >> >> HTH, >> Bill >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: goodfeel-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:goodfeel-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] >> On Behalf Of Jorge Gonçalves >> Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2013 11:12 AM >> To: goodfeel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >> Subject: [goodfeel] Re: In-Accords >> >> Hello Bill. >> So if I understood well I would like to ask about the following example: >> A piano piece with a four beats bar and in the last bar of the left hand I >> have a four beats C while at the same time I have a F and E two beats >> each. >> And this case only happens in the last bar. >> In that case, if I want to braille it correctly with the signs 126 and >> 345, I have to add a new voice on the first note of the left hand part. >> Is it correct? >> Sorry if my understanding was not accurate. >> Greetings, >> >> Jorge Gonçalves >> joport3@xxxxxxxxx >> Skype: joport3 >> Twitter: www.twitter.com/goncalvesjorge >> >> On 1/10/2013 3:53 PM, Bill McCann wrote: >>> Q. How do I write in-accords? >>> >>> A. >>> As you know, in braille music notation, the in-accord is used to indicate >>> that there are 2 voices or more within the same part. For example, you >>> might want to hold a G for 2 beats while simultaneously playing F for 1 >>> beat followed by an E for 1 beat. The notes for the voices all appear on >>> the same staff using the direction of the print stem signs to indicate to >>> which voice an individual note belongs. >>> >>> If you want to enter music that has more than one voice, use Lime's Parts >>> and Voice dialog to add a new voice. If you plan to transcribe the piece >>> into braille, make certain that you move to the very first note or rest >>> of the part before adding the new voice. If you only want to produce a >>> print version and not a braille copy of your piece and, say, the second >>> voice does not start until measure 30, move to the first beat of the bar >>> where the new voice enters before opening the Parts and Voices dialog and >>> adding the new voice. >>> >>> You will find the Parts and Voices dialog under the Voice menu. >>> Keyboard shortcut is ALT+V, V >>> >>> Press ALT+A to add the new voice. >>> >>> Now the braille edition of your piece will use the in-accord sign to show >>> that your piece has 2 voices. Note that GOODFEEL can only show a maximum >>> of 2 voices. If a part has 3 or more voices, GOODFEEL places them on a >>> separate line in the braille music parallel. >>> >>> Bill >>> >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: goodfeel-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >>> [mailto:goodfeel-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Test User >>> Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2013 10:10 PM >>> To: goodfeel >>> Subject: [goodfeel] In-Accords >>> >>> How do I write in-accords? 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