\header {
enteredby = "Allen Garvin"
maintainer = "Allen Garvin"
maintainerEmail = "AGarvin@tribalddb.com"
copyright = "Public Domain"
filename = "bach-invention-14.ly"
title = "Invention 14"
opus = "BWV 785"
composer = "Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)"
style = "Baroque"
source = "Bach-Gesellschaft"
lastupdated = "2005/12/25"
mutopiainstrument = "Harpsichord, Piano"
mutopiatitle = "Invention 14"
mutopiacomposer = "BachJS"
mutopiaopus = "BWV 785"
footer = "Mutopia-2008/06/15-72"
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\context Staff = "two" <<
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\Score
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%{
changes by Urs Metzger, 2005/12/25
version 1.6.10 => 2.6.4
voiceone, bar 11: g16[ c32 d ees d c16] g[ ees c' g] => g16[ c,32 d ees d c16] g'[ ees c' g]
voicetwo, bar 6, 4/4 + bar 7, 1/4, one octave down
midiInstrument none = "harpsichord"
%}
%{
changes by Chris Sawer, 2005/12/27
remove line-width command in layout section
%}
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