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From: | Jogchum Reitsma |
Subject: | Re: Placing text on multi-voice part |
Date: | Sat, 23 Oct 2021 12:12:19 +0200 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:91.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/91.1.1 |
The lyrics are not in your lilypond snippet. You just list them as "corresponding text".
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From: lilypond-user <lilypond-user-bounces+carl.d.sorensen=gmail.com@gnu.org> on behalf of Carl Sorensen <c_sorensen@byu.edu>
Sent: Friday, October 22, 2021 10:10:58 AM
To: Jogchum Reitsma <j.reitsma@hccnet.nl>; lilypond-user <lilypond-user@gnu.org>
Subject: Re: Placing text on multi-voice part
On 10/22/21, 9:23 AM, "lilypond-user on behalf of Jogchum Reitsma" <lilypond-user-bounces+carl.d.sorensen=gmail.com@gnu.org on behalf of j.reitsma@hccnet.nl> wrote:
Hi,
Noting
<<
\new Voice {
<<
{
\voiceOne
a( \melisma bes c) \melismaEnd bes
}
\new Voice {
\voiceTwo
f2. f4
}
>>
\oneVoice
}
>>
and corresponding text:
ste e -- lei -- son
I get the attached screenshot.
How have you attached the lyrics? I think you are not using contexts properly, but I need to see what you are doing to help you with it.
Thanks,
Carl
I always use frescobaldi to set up the score, and
it sets the lyrics in seprate parts, like
sopranoVerse = \lyricmode { }
The solution Guy gave above works OK for me in his particular case, so for now I'm happy.
Thanks, Jogchum
Thanks, Jogchum
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