It is going on 8 years now I've been typesetting hymns in Lilypond, and one
thing is still very irritating.

For many hymns, you have 3 or 4 verses.  And you have a refrain/chorus.  It
is standard hymn practice to vertically center the chorus between two
staves.

Yes, it is easy to add the chorus text to the end of one of the stanzas,
and at the next \break, vertical centering happens as it should.

Now, someone posted another alternative; I could mark the musical notes of
the refrain as a separate voice, and tie the chorus lyrics to that.  Well
and good; I wasn't aware that voices could be sequential.  After all,
staves in a score can only be in parallel.  So, having done that, is there
a way to tell the Lyrics attached to the chorus Voice that they should
vertically center themselves?

Alternately, why not allow sequential staves in a score?  Especially if it
began at the last barline of the previous score, instead of requiring a
line-break.

Or, as a last resort, is there a way to "glue" two scores together so that
one starts where the other ends, on the same line?  This helps the flow,
and for compactness.

Having too much whitespace can be very distracting to the flow of the
music.  Having a ragged end when the chorus should just flow from the
earlier part of the verse, doesn't look good.

Ted
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