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From: | M Watts |
Subject: | Re: Creating a ://: repeat mark? |
Date: | Fri, 02 Jul 2010 09:58:19 +1000 |
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On 07/02/2010 08:06 AM, Xavier Scheuer wrote:
2010/7/2 Matthew Vernon<address@hidden>:Hi, Sometimes music has marks a little like ://: (only with the double-dots slanted too) to indicate that a phrase of the words is to be repeated at this point in the music. How can I get lilypond to generate such a mark?Hi! Well, this is simple "double" percent repeat of 2 measures, isn't it?
No, in 'extended' hymn tunes, like Cwm Rhonnda or Sagina, a line of lyrics is repeated, but with different music.
The music is written out normally; so are the lyrics. Where there's a line of lyrics repeated, ://: is literally printed above or between staves.
So it's probaly best done as a markup.
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