Another solution is to explicitly tell LilyPond to read that line of the
input
in the same way as it reads ordinary music (as opposed to lyrics):
textA = {
\lyricmode {
...
\notemode{ \set stanza = \markup { "B" \flat ":" } }
...
}
/Mats
Alan Jones wrote:
I had trouble using markups for stanza numbers inside of lyricmode.
However, assigning it to a variable seems to work around the problem.
bflat = \markup { "B" \flat ":" }
textA = {
\lyricmode {
\override LyricText #'extra-offset = #'(0 . 9.1)
\override StanzaNumber #'extra-offset = #'(0 . 9.1)
\set stanza = "g:"
i4 V i i " " i \markup { vii \super "o" } i V vi V2
\set stanza = #bflat
I4 V I I " " I IV I ii V I2
}
}
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