Hi all, An other way of using lyrics in music: 2 voices and 3 verses in one system: \header { title = "Psalm 030: 1, 2 en 3" subtitle = "Ludolf Dalhuisen" % composer = "Psalm 76: 1, 2, 3 en 4" % The following fields are centered at the bottom tagline = "StudieProgramma Dirk Klamer; Muziek notaties Bovenstem - Datum: mrt-2015" }
\include "nederlands.ly" \paper { % indent = 2\cm % linewidth = 190.0\mm page-count = #1 right-margin = 1\cm left-margin = 1\cm % textheight = 270.0\mm #(layout-set-staff-size 30) #(set-paper-size "a4p") } \layout { indent = 0.0\mm linewidth = 120.0\mm textheight = 270.0\mm #(define fonts (make-pango-font-tree "Arial" "Arial" "Arial" (/ 16 20))) } myBreak = { \bar "" \break } Bovenstem = { \easyHeadsOn \key g \minor \time 4/4 \easyHeadsOn s2 f2 ees2 d2 f4 f4 bes4 bes4 a2 r2 \myBreak bes2 bes4 bes4 \time 6/4 d2 c2 bes4 c4 a2 r2 \myBreak f2 f2 g2 bes4 bes4 \time 4/4 bes2 d2 c2 r2 \myBreak f,2 bes4 c4 \time 6/4 d4 c2 bes2 c4 bes2 r2 \myBreak bes2 \time 4/4 a2 g2 f4 bes4 bes4 g4 f2 f2 r2 \myBreak bes2 \time 6/4 bes2 c2 d4 d4 d4 c2 c4 a2 \bar "|." } MusicOrigineel = { \easyHeadsOn % \transpose g f s2 g2 f e d4 d e f g2 r c2 c4 a c2 b a4 a g2 r g2 e f g4 g a2 c b r g2 c4 b c d2 c b4 c2 r c2 b a g4 a g f e2 d r g2 a b c4 b a g2 f4 g1 } VerseOne = \lyricmode { \set stanza = "1." U zal ik lo -- ven, trou -- we Heer, ik kreeg van U het le -- ven weer. U was het, die mij uit -- komst bood, mij op -- trok uit mijn die -- pe nood. Mijn vij -- and kon zich niet ver -- blij -- den, geen vreug -- de schep -- pen in mijn lij -- den. } VerseTwo = \lyricmode { \set stanza = "2." Mijn God, U hebt mij op mijn klacht ge -- ne -- zen en mijn leed ver -- zacht. U hebt mij aan de dood ont -- rukt, 'k_ga on -- der smart niet meer ge -- bukt. U hebt het le -- ven mij ge -- ge -- ven en mij aan dood en graf ont -- he -- ven. } VerseThree = \lyricmode { \set stanza = "3." Psalm -- zingt, wie 's_He -- ren gunst ge -- niet. Zijn naam zij hei -- lig in uw lied. Maakt kor -- te tijd zijn toorn u bang, zijn lief -- de duurt uw le -- ven lang. De a -- vond daalt met angst en klach -- ten, de och -- tend zal met vreugd' u wach -- ten. } \score { << \new Staff << \clef "treble" \override Score.BarNumber #'break-visibility = #end-of-line-invisible \set Score.barNumberVisibility = #(every-nth-bar-number-visible 1) \tempo 4. = 100 \relative c' \new Voice = "Tenor" \relative c' { \set Staff.midiInstrument = #"voice oohs" \easyHeadsOn \voiceOneStyle \Bovenstem } \relative c'' { \voiceTwoStyle \MusicOrigineel } >> \override Score . LyricText # 'font-size = #6 \new Lyrics \lyricsto "Tenor" { { \VerseOne } } \new Lyrics \lyricsto "Tenor" { { \VerseTwo } } \new Lyrics \lyricsto "Tenor" { { \VerseThree } } >> \layout { } \midi { \context { tempoWholesPerMinute = #(ly:make-moment 160 4)} } Kind regards, Dirk Klamer -----Original Message----- From: lilypond-user-bounces+klamer=zonnet...@gnu.org [mailto:lilypond-user-bounces+klamer=zonnet...@gnu.org] On Behalf Of David Wright Sent: zondag 17 januari 2016 3:59 To: Tim Regan Cc: lilypond-user@gnu.org Subject: Re: Lyrics for additional verses in LilyPond? On Sat 16 Jan 2016 at 15:27:48 (+0000), Tim Regan wrote: > Thanks Knute. That works. At first I place the markup block inside the score after my add lyrics block but that threw syntax errors. Once I placed it after the score it did exactly what I want. I basically copied the example from p274 et seq of the Notation Manual (2.18.2), but I think the factorisation of p276 is rather poor. I keep the individual verses at the end of the file containing the notes and any lyric underlays: texti = \markup { \column { \line { "1. " \column { "Saviour, again to thy dear name we raise" "With one accord our parting hymn of praise;" "We stand to bless thee ere our worship cease;" "Then, lowly kneeling, wait thy word of peace." } } } } which yields conventional hanging indents for the verse numbers. I then put the layout (and which selection of verses I want to set) in the file containing the \score sections: \score { [...] \layout { } } \markup { \fill-line { \column { { \texti } \vspace #2.0 [... etc ...] } } } This is just a simple column. But imagine the editing involved if, for example, you wanted to omit verse 3 in the example in the Manual... Cheers, David. _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user ----- Geen virus gevonden in dit bericht. Gecontroleerd door AVG - www.avg.com Versie: 2016.0.7303 / Virusdatabase: 4489/11421 - datum van uitgifte: 01/17/16 ----- Geen virus gevonden in dit bericht. Gecontroleerd door AVG - www.avg.com Versie: 2016.0.7303 / Virusdatabase: 4489/11421 - datum van uitgifte: 01/17/16 _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user