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Re: Lyric misalignment during slurs


From: Phil Holmes
Subject: Re: Lyric misalignment during slurs
Date: Sat, 5 Feb 2011 22:01:01 -0000

"Evan Ross" <address@hidden> wrote in message news:address@hidden
Phil Holmes <mail <at> philholmes.net> writes:


"Evan Ross" <evan.simon.ross <at> gmail.com> wrote in message
news:loom.20110204T232556-506 <at> post.gmane.org...
>> I'm not top posting.
>
> %%Lyrics do not align among voices when one voice has a slur and > another
> %doesn't.
>
> %%The problem persists even when using a phrasing slur instead.
>
> %%I have not been able to find in any documentation a way to align them
> %properly.

[Snip]

Why do you think they are not aligned properly?  Kurt Stone, for example,
says:

"single-note words and syllables are centred below the note;
multinote words and syllables are aligned flush with the initial note."

This is what LilyPond appears to do.


Is there no way to change this behaviour, though? Visually it's very distracting
to have lyrics not aligned to one another among voices.

It would not be a problem if the voices were all slurred at the same moment, but it is common in choral music to have one part in motion while the others are still. In every piece of printed choral music I've ever seen, in these places the lyrics are printed aligned to one another, not differently depending on
which voice is slurred.


Could you provide a scan illustrating this, please?

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Phil Holmes
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