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From: | James E. Bailey |
Subject: | Re: lyrics following split voices |
Date: | Sun, 27 Jul 2008 12:40:04 +0200 |
Am 27.07.2008 um 11:04 schrieb Paul Scott:
Trevor Daniels wrote:What are workable explicit names for either the lyrics or the voices toPaul Scott wrote Sunday, July 27, 2008 4:01 AMHi,When I use << { } \\ { } >> without voice naming to show note variationsin different verses of a song the parallel music gets skipped by thelyrics. I have read all the relevant 2.11 docs without finding a way to name the voices so that the lyrics get attached to the parallel music.Any ideas or pointers to documentation to make more sense of this?The old documentation said these implicitly created voices were named "one" and "two", but so far I've been unable to use these names to either modify the Voices or assign lyrics to them. Maybe someone else can demonstrate how to do this, but in the meantime explicitly created named voices seems the way to go.connect the voices in the parallel part to some lyrics? Thanks, Paul
Or, you could go this route: \paper { ragged-right = ##f }Soprano = \context Voice = "soprano" \relative { c'4 d <<\context Voice = "sopranoA" {\voiceOne f2}\context Voice = "sopranoB" {\voiceTwo d4 c}>> }
Sopranotext=\lyricmode { This is } SopranoAtext=\lyricmode { text. } SopranoBtext=\lyricmode { some text. } \score { << \new Staff = "sopranostaff" \Soprano \new Lyrics \lyricsto soprano \Sopranotext\new Lyrics \with { alignAboveContext = sopranostaff } \lyricsto sopranoA \SopranoAtext \new Lyrics \with { alignBelowContext = sopranostaff } \lyricsto sopranoB \SopranoBtext
>> }I turn ragged-right off because otherwise, the text isn't on the same line.
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