Re: Lyrics in poly

2006-12-19 Thread Eduardo Vieira
Citando David Rogers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Ezequiel Sierra wrote: > > >The thing is that the music is a hymn so i cant make different lines > >of lyrics for different voices > > Ezequiel, it's hard to understand what you really want. I sent the file 001-modif.ly and it doesn't seem you are tryin

Re: Lyrics in poly

2006-12-19 Thread David Rogers
Ezequiel Sierra wrote: >The thing is that the music is a hymn so i cant make different lines >of lyrics for different voices But you don't need to - that's my whole point. Forget the whole idea of making a syllable line up with the alto note. The singers don't care, and it doesn't matter. Ju

Re: Lyrics in poly

2006-12-19 Thread David Rogers
Ezequiel Sierra wrote: >look in the upper voice the bes8 will only have the word "el" from >"siem pre el" and "pre" should go in the second f on the lower > >get it? Yes, now I get it exactly. It doesn't work this way. The alto needs its own (new, separate) line of lyrics, if you want it diff

Re: Lyrics in poly

2006-12-19 Thread Ezequiel Sierra
look in the upper voice the bes8 will only have the word "el" from "siem pre el" and "pre" should go in the second f on the lower get it? On Dec 19, 2006, at 4:41 PM, Mats Bengtsson wrote: Ezequiel Sierra wrote: David in the second system there are 5 notes in ther first meassure what

Re: Lyrics in poly

2006-12-19 Thread Mats Bengtsson
Ezequiel Sierra wrote: David in the second system there are 5 notes in ther first meassure what im trying to do is to place the lyrics in all five notes I don't understand. Do you mean the music to "Siem -- pre el la -- bio ..."? There, in the upper stave, the upper voice is bes'4. bes8 bes

Re: Lyrics in poly

2006-12-19 Thread Ezequiel Sierra
David in the second system there are 5 notes in ther first meassure what im trying to do is to place the lyrics in all five notes On Dec 19, 2006, at 4:15 PM, David Rogers wrote: Ezequiel Sierra wrote: could you maile me the example then? Sorry, but I think I misunderstood your other messa

Re: Lyrics in poly

2006-12-19 Thread David Rogers
Ezequiel Sierra wrote: >could you maile me the example then? Sorry, but I think I misunderstood your other message. I don't know if associatedVoice works, or even how it works. I only know that Eduardo's example (which he already sent) works fine, when you correct some missing hyphens and some

Re: Lyrics in poly

2006-12-19 Thread Ezequiel Sierra
could you maile me the example then? On Dec 19, 2006, at 2:49 AM, David Rogers wrote: Ezequiel Sierra wrote: nop it dosent work :( On Dec 18, 2006, at 9:25 PM, Eduardo Vieira wrote: associatedVoice Yes, it does work. I tried Eduardo's example myself. David ___

Re: Lyrics in poly

2006-12-18 Thread David Rogers
Ezequiel Sierra wrote: >nop it dosent work :( >On Dec 18, 2006, at 9:25 PM, Eduardo Vieira wrote: > >> associatedVoice Yes, it does work. I tried Eduardo's example myself. David ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.o

Re: Lyrics in poly

2006-12-18 Thread Ezequiel Sierra
nop it dosent work :( On Dec 18, 2006, at 9:25 PM, Eduardo Vieira wrote: associatedVoice ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user

Re: Lyrics in poly

2006-12-18 Thread Eduardo Vieira
Citando Ezequiel Sierra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > that wont assign lyrics to the f4 f4 > i tried > > << \context Voice = "melodia" { \voiceOne bes'4. bes8 4 } > \context Voice = "melodia" { \voiceTwo f4 f4 } >> \oneVoice > > but it dosent work either i put all stems down even the first voice > > O

Re: Lyrics in poly

2006-12-18 Thread Ezequiel Sierra
that wont assign lyrics to the f4 f4 i tried << \context Voice = "melodia" { \voiceOne bes'4. bes8 4 } \context Voice = "melodia" { \voiceTwo f4 f4 } >> \oneVoice but it dosent work either i put all stems down even the first voice On Dec 18, 2006, at 12:56 AM, Eduardo Vieira wrote: << \conte

Re: Lyrics in poly

2006-12-17 Thread Eduardo Vieira
Citando Ezequiel Sierra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > here is the file > > I altered line 75 to this. Then you can do the rest as the pattern: << \context Voice = "melodia" { \voiceOne bes'4. bes8 4 } \context Voice = "alto" { \voiceTwo f4 f4 } >> \oneVoice As Mats pointed, if you use \voiceOne and \v

Re: Lyrics in poly

2006-12-17 Thread Eduardo Vieira
Citando Ezequiel Sierra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > to be more specific > > << \context Voice = "melodia" { \voiceOne bes'4. bes8 4 g> } { \voiceTwo f4 f4 } >> \oneVoice > > i get all stems down of that staff why? > > You should to include \new Voice (or \new Voice = "something") , after \voiceTwo:

Re: Lyrics in poly

2006-12-17 Thread Ezequiel Sierra
to be more specific << \context Voice = "melodia" { \voiceOne bes'4. bes8 4 g> } { \voiceTwo f4 f4 } >> \oneVoice i get all stems down of that staff why? On Dec 17, 2006, at 8:34 PM, Ezequiel Sierra wrote: here is the file <001.ly> as the second system has all the stems down it shouldn`t

Re: Lyrics in poly

2006-12-17 Thread Ezequiel Sierra
here is the file %** \version "2.10.2" %** numeroHimno = "1" tituloHimno = "¡Santo! ¡Santo! ¡Santo!" % \paper { oddHeaderMarkup = \markup { \bold \large \numeroHimno } prin

Re: Lyrics in poly

2006-12-17 Thread Mats Bengtsson
I't much easier for us to realize exactly what you problem is (and for you to write the question) if you include a small example that illustrates the problem. The macros \voiceOne, \voiceTwo and \oneVoice themselves shouldn't really have anything to do with the problem. My guess is that you hav