On September 13, 2004 11:12 am, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
> In most scores, such a melisma (that you sing one syllable to several
> notes) is typeset with a slur or possibly a beam over the corresponding
> notes. LilyPond knows about these conventions, but if you want a
> melisma without a corresponding slur or beam, you can use the \melisma
> command, described at
> http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.2/Documentation/user/out-www/lilypond/The-Lyrics
>-context.html
>
> All contexts are typeset vertically in the order they first
> appear in the score{...}. So, if you want the lyrics below the
> corresponding stave, just move the \context Lyrics = superius { s1 }
> below the \context Staff = superius <<...>>, for example.
> (Then you actually don't even need the dummy
> \context Lyrics = superius { s1 }, see the mailing list archive
> for a better explanation).
>
>     /Mats

Thank you for your help!  Everything works perfectly now!

Cheers!
-- 
Aaron Dalton
http://aaron.daltons.ca


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