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Getting lyrics from LilyPond into Sibelius
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Urs Liska |
Subject: |
Getting lyrics from LilyPond into Sibelius |
Date: |
Sat, 7 Jan 2017 15:53:15 +0100 |
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Hi all,
Frescobaldi's MusicXML export doesn't support lyrics yet (and I don't
think it will ever because the lyrics are represented really differently
(MusicXML stores each syllable along with the note, so the exporter
would have to actually determine where a given syllable ends up).
So exporting a file to MusicXML and importing that to Sibelius is
necessarily lyrics-free, and I wonder what's the most efficient way to
get lyrics into Sibelius.
I know that Sibelius can import lyrics from a text file
(https://blogs.online.berklee.edu/tomrudolph/2010/09/16/sibelius-lyric-entry-from-a-text-file/)
and will automatically apply hyphenation. It's easy to remove
hyphenation in Frescobaldi and copy the resulting lyrics to a file, but
it would of course be preferrable to preserve the actual hyphenation
from the LilyPond file - which may of course have had some manual
scrutiny. Unfortunately this blog post doesn't mention this, so I'd like
to ask any Sibelius owner here if/how it is possible to feed Sibelius
with already-hyphenated lyrics. Converting LilyPond's hyphenation to an
arbitrary other syntax should be simple enough.
Any suggestions (apart from not using Sibelius, of course)?
TIA
Urs
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