On Mon, Sep 30, 2019 at 6:06 PM Carl Sorensen wrote:
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> *Date: *Sunday, September 29, 2019 at 9:41 PM
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> *Subject: *Lyrics in polyphony with ties in second voice
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From: Flaming Hakama by Elaine
Date: Sunday, September 29, 2019 at 9:41 PM
To: Lilypond-User Mailing List
Subject: Lyrics in polyphony with ties in second voice
Hi.
I'm hoping someone can help me figure out how to notate this.
I am creating a lead sheet that has vocal line with lyrics
I'm not sure why you'd want that, but oh well...
%%% Start
\version "2.19.83"
words = \lyricmode {
One, two and three four
}
melody = \relative c'' {
\time 3/4
g2. |
g8 a f2 ~ |
2. |
e2.
\bar "|."
}
harmony = \relative c' {
\time 3/4
\voiceOne
s2. |
2. _~ |
2. |
s2.
On Mon, Sep 30, 2019 at 7:57 AM Knute Snortum wrote:
> Here's one way to do it:
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> %%% Start
> \version "2.19.83"
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> words = \lyricmode {
> One, two and three four
> }
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> melody = \relative c'' {
> \time 3/4
> g2. |
> g8 a f2 ~ |
> 2. |
> e2.
> \bar "|."
> }
>
> harmony =
Here's one way to do it:
%%% Start
\version "2.19.83"
words = \lyricmode {
One, two and three four
}
melody = \relative c'' {
\time 3/4
g2. |
g8 a f2 ~ |
2. |
e2.
\bar "|."
}
harmony = \relative c' {
\time 3/4
\voiceTwo
s2. |
2. ~ |
2. |
s2.
\bar "|."
}
\score {
lyrics and polyphony. I have looked through the
Snippet Repository, but came up with nothing.
The music I am typesetting is four-part harmony, and for the most part each
part
has the same note durations, and entering them as chords makes sense. However,
in a few places they differ, and while I
On 5/01/2012, at 7:28 am, Benjamin Bruce wrote:
\version 2.12.2
{
c' a4 e' c' g' e' b' g' { b'1 } \\ { g'4( f' e'2) }
}
\addlyrics {
Ex -- cel -- lent Thy name! % The last word does not appear
}
The problem is that the double backslash automagically creates _two_ new
On 1/4/12 11:28 AM, Benjamin Bruce e-m...@benjaminbruce.com wrote:
\version 2.12.2
{
c' a4 e' c' g' e' b' g' { b'1 } \\ { g'4( f' e'2) }
}
\addlyrics {
Ex -- cel -- lent Thy name! % The last word does not appear
}
Hello all!
I have a question concerning lyrics and polyphony. I
On 4 January 2012 23:32, Carl Sorensen c_soren...@byu.edu wrote:
Please see the Notation Reference, section 1.5.2. In particular, look at
Temporary polyphonic passages.
This problem pops up often. I remember having replied to dozens of e-mails
—both on the French users mailing list and on
Hello,
On 4 January 2012 22:50, Xavier Scheuer x.sche...@gmail.com wrote:
On 4 January 2012 23:32, Carl Sorensen c_soren...@byu.edu wrote:
Please see the Notation Reference, section 1.5.2. In particular, look at
Temporary polyphonic passages.
This problem pops up often. I remember having
Charles Gran sonance at campdeadly.com writes:
[I tried resarching this topic on the list archive but most related
topics are too extensive for me to sort out.]
In a choral piece, I have a part that tempoarily divides into (single-
line) polyphony. How do I handle lyrics at this point?
This example attached:
\version 2.10.33
\header { }
}
global = {
\key a \minor
\time 4/4
}
sopranonotes = \relative c' { r1 r r r r }
sopranowords = \lyricmode { }
altonotes = \relative c' { r1 r r r r}
altowords = \lyricmode { }
tenornotes = \relative c' { \clef G_8 r1 | r4 {
Looking back at the section on Explicitly instantiating voices, I now
notice that
more or less the same idea is already used, but with different shapes of
the note
heads instead of using different colors. The example also shows the use of
explicit \voiceOne, \voiceTwo and \oneVoice commands.
I'm not overly enthusiastic about adding color to the manual: I'm not
certain how it will look in a printed pdf (many people print the docs)
or in the info files. We obviously need to use color in the doc section
about color, and the red staff-lines in Ancient notation will show up as
black
Hi Graham,
Anybody feel like writing a wordy explanation about polyphony?
I think I can handle that. =)
Best,
Kieren.
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questions in the
mailing list
archives, that show exactly the same construct. I'm surprised that you
didn't find them.)
I only found such as the links I included in one of the earlier posts of this
thread (but I only made a few different search criteria: i.e. polyphony lyrics,
and . . . I
Mark Dewey wrote:
I think the \upper and \lower thing in the documentation is
syntactically confusing, without specifically saying they represent
the notes there,
I would recommend either replacing these with notes directly, or
showing their instantiation above the example (and explaining
I've discovered a number of threads on this topic (how lyrics don't work when you use such
as {a' b'} \\ { c' d'}. I didn't seem to have trouble with lyrics in my
early days of trying this . . . (but, maybe then I was just focusing on the music, before
putting the lyrics in; whatever the
Hi Mark:
I've discovered a number of threads on this topic (how lyrics don't
work when you use such as {a' b'} \\ { c' d'}
I'm not sure what you mean by lyrics don't work -- have you tried
{ a' b' } \new Voice { c' d' }
instead of
{ a' b' } \\ { c' d' }
That works perfectly
Hi Mark,
By saying the lyrics don't work, I mean the lyrics skip the
'polyphonic' notes.
Sorry, I must be dense here... =\
Please tell me what behaviour you find unexpected in the attached
snippet (note that the lyrics clearly DO NOT skip the 'polyphonic
notes') -- that way, I'll know
Kieren MacMillan wrote:
. . .
Please tell me what behaviour you find unexpected in the attached
snippet (note that the lyrics clearly DO NOT skip the 'polyphonic
notes') -- that way, I'll know exactly what you're talking about, and
might be able to be of more help.
. . .
Your example looks
Hi Mark,
It looks like there is a solution to the problem
Glad it worked!
perhaps people in the past just didn't understand the questions of
the people asking properly . . .
Perhaps... that's why I kept trying to clarify what question you were
really asking, so that I could answer the
Excellent idea! I will add something like this to the manual, extended with
yet another example that shows how to manually specify \voiceOne and so on.
/Mats
Kieren MacMillan wrote:
Hi Mark,
It looks like there is a solution to the problem
Glad it worked!
perhaps people in the past just
See http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2006-01/msg00409.html
(The example in the manual has been moved to the section on Divisi lyrics).
/Mats
Quoting Ezequiel Sierra [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
i have something like
\version 2.10.2
tope = \relative c' {
\key ees \major
\time 4/4
to be more specific
\context Voice = melodia { \voiceOne bes'4. bes8 bes g4 bes
g } { \voiceTwo f4 f4 } \oneVoice
i get all stems down of that staff why?
On Dec 17, 2006, at 5:04 PM, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
See http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2006-01/
msg00409.html
(The
i have something like
\version 2.10.2
tope = \relative c' {
\key ees \major
\time 4/4
\new Voice = melodia {
{ \stemUp bes'2 ees, bes'4 d bes' } \\ { \stemDown d ( f ) }
}
}
versoUno = \lyricmode {
\set stanza = 1.
¡San4 -- to!4 ¡San4 -- to!4
}
\score {
\context ChoirStaff
\new Staff
Hi all,
can somebody explain my mistake in coding the following example?
If I code the music like nogood I cannot get any lyrics.
I can only get the lyrics if I code the music like good.
Why?
There is surely something I am missing...
Ciao,
Ric
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\version 2.8.0
18, 2006 6:56 AM
Subject: Cannot get the lyrics in polyphony
Hi all,
can somebody explain my mistake in coding the following example?
If I code the music like nogood I cannot get any lyrics.
I can only get the lyrics if I code the music like good.
Why?
There is surely something I am
Please send a (small) example of what you tried. Also, don't forget
to tell what version of LilyPond you use, otherwise you might get an
answer that's not fully relevant to you.
Take a look at the the example for Vocal ensembles to see how to set
the lyrics to one of several lines of music in a
Charles Gran [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am writing a song in lead-sheet format. I have an
introduction that is polyphonic (manual 2.16). The last
measure of the introduction has a pickup into the melody
proper. I can't get a lyric on that pick-up.
The { ... \\ ... \\ ... } construct
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