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Re: Obscure melisma fail
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David Kastrup |
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Re: Obscure melisma fail |
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Wed, 09 Sep 2015 18:12:15 +0200 |
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Simon Albrecht <address@hidden> writes:
> Hello,
>
> in the following example Lily fails to recognise the melisma iff
> – there is a second voice (comment it to test)
> – the music is referenced by a variable and not directly inserted in
> \score {} (sic!)
>
> %%%%%%%%%%%%
> \version "2.19.25"
>
> alto = \relative {
> <<
> { d'2\melisma e4\melismaEnd cis }
> \new Voice { \voiceTwo s1 }
> >>
> }
>
> altText = \lyricmode {
> side, sit
> }
>
> \score {
> <<
> \new Staff \alto
> \addlyrics \altText
> >>
> }
>
> % exactly the same, but without using a variable for the music
> \score {
> <<
> \new Staff \relative {
> <<
> { d'2(\melisma e4)\melismaEnd cis }
> \new Voice { \voiceTwo s1 }
> >>
> }
> \addlyrics \altText
> >>
> }
> %%%%%%%%%%%%%
Sigh. It is _not_ exactly the same. Your inline example uses slurs,
your variable example doesn't.
--
David Kastrup
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