d. collins wrote:
I'm not sure I understand the difference between these two notions in
the case where you only have one verse (i.e. one line of text under
the music). Is there one of the two I can simply ignore in that case?
The example in the OLD is with three verses, so it's hard to see what
At 7:36 AM 11/02/03, d. collins wrote:
>I'm not sure I understand the difference between these two notions in the
>case where you only have one verse (i.e. one line of text under the music).
>Is there one of the two I can simply ignore in that case? The example in
>the OLD is with three verses, so
I think you're looking to *align* if you only have one verse. "Alignment"
refers to how the syllables as a block are positioned with respect to the
associated note; "justification" refers to how the syllables are positioned
within the block (relative to other syllables attached to the note). At
lea