On Thu, 18 Dec 2003, Mark D Lew wrote:

>
> On Thursday, December 18, 2003, at 05:35  AM, Cecil Rigby wrote:
>
> > What else *would* we use if not use that? (Not a rhetorical
> > question... I'm
> > open to learning something.)
>
> The other option is to spell out the word properly and completely,
> allowing what looks like two syllables to appear under a single note,
> knowing that it will be run together.  For example, in a song in which
> "favorite" will be pronounced as two syllables, you could write out
> "-vorite" under the second note.
>
> I think that's a little odd, but I've seen it and it's clear enough.

I was noticing something like the above this past Sunday ... on a more
recent score. (I wish I could recall the words that I saw ...)

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