Re: Lyrics question
Carl, For just a few measures of differing lyrics, I've used the \fatText tag. It is not elegant, but seems much easier than the extra lyric section. Here's an example from an arrangement of Winter Wonderland (And pretend that he is Parson Brown) where the bass part sings Brown, Oh, Parson while the other parts hold Brown. \fatText d4_\markup{Brown,} \fatText cs4_\markup { Oh, } \fatText b4_\markup { Par- }\fatText a4_\markup { son. } \fatText keeps the notes aligned with each note. The one problem I encountered is that the words are not always vertically aligned. I don't understand the vertical alignment units/properties enough to know how to fix that. It was just one spot and I decided to let it be good enough the way it was. Carol At 14:12 -0700 1/9/04, Carl Youngblood wrote: Content-Type: multipart/signed; micalg=sha1; boundary=Apple-Mail-3-886264555; protocol=application/pkcs7-signature I'm doing a choral piece that has the same lyrics for all parts for almost all of it, except for a few measures where there is a split. What is the best way to put lyrics on the notes that are split? Is there an easier way than putting in a new lyric section with a whole bunch of rests? Thanks, Carl Youngblood -- === Carol Kankelborg | Scientists define what is; [EMAIL PROTECTED] |engineers create what never has been. http://www.kankelborg.net | Theodore von Karman ___ Lilypond-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
Barbershop Template attempt with questions.
e8 e8 | fs8 e4 d8 ~ d4 r4} leadWords = \lyrics { Bell -- time is a swell time __ To go rid- in' in a one horse sleigh } %%% Define Baritone Notes and Lyrics %%% baritoneMusic = \notes \relative c' {d4 d8 d8 ~ d2| cs4 cs8 cs8 ~ cs2 r8 c8 c4 cs8 cs8 cs8 cs8 | a8 c4 c8 ~ c4 r4} baritoneWords = \lyrics { Jin -- gle Bells, Jin -- gle Bells _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ } %%% Define Bass Notes and Lyrics %%% bassMusic = \notes \relative c{ e4 e8 e8 ~ e2| e4 e8 e8 ~ e2 r8 a8 a4 a8 a8 a8 a8 | d,8 f4 a8 ~ a8 d,8 e8 f8 } bassWords = \lyrics { Jin -- gle Bells, Jin -- gle Bells _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Come on and } % Now put it all together in a score \score { \notes \context ChoirStaff \property Score.automaticMelismata = ##t \context Lyrics = tenorLyrs { s1 } \context Staff = upper {\clef treble s1 } \context Lyrics = leadLyrs { s1 } \context Lyrics = baritoneLyrs { s1 } \context Staff = lower {\clef bass^8 s1 } \context Lyrics = bassLyrs { s1 } \addlyrics \context Staff = upper \context Voice = VA { \applyoutput #(shift-ambitus 1.0) \voiceOne \global \tenorMusic } \context Lyrics = tenorLyrs { \tenorWords} \addlyrics \context Staff = upper \context Voice = VB { \voiceTwo \global \leadMusic } \context Lyrics = leadLyrs { \leadWords} \addlyrics \context Staff = lower \context Voice = VA { \applyoutput #(shift-ambitus 1.0) \voiceOne \global \baritoneMusic } \context Lyrics = baritoneLyrs { \baritoneWords} \addlyrics \context Staff = lower \context Voice = VB { \voiceTwo \global \bassMusic } \context Lyrics = bassLyrs { \bassWords} \paper { indent = 0.0\mm papersize = letter \translator { \StaffContext % a little smaller so lyrics can be closer to the staff. minimumVerticalExtent = #'(-2 . 2) % Only print 1 rest if multiple parts have it. RestCollision \override #'maximum-rest-count = #1 } \translator { \VoiceContext % Turn on Ambitus engraver \consists Ambitus_engraver % Turn off solo and a2 markings in the event of two parts singing same notes. soloADue = ##f } } } -- == Carol Kankelborg Tenor, Bridger Mountain Harmony [EMAIL PROTECTED] Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. (Red Auerbach) ___ Lilypond-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user