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GrandStaff questions
From: |
Fulko van Westrenen |
Subject: |
GrandStaff questions |
Date: |
Fri, 28 Feb 2003 10:03:13 +0100 |
User-agent: |
Mutt/1.2.5.1i |
;
Hello Lilypond experts,
I'm stumbling over a problem I cannot fix. Because lilypond can set
such complex music, typesetting music exactly the way you want turns
out to be rather complex.
At the moment I want to set a piece of music that has four melody
lines on two beams (treble and bass). The first melody (also on top),
is also the melody of the lyrics. I want the lyrics between the two
beams.
The problem I have is that the placement of the lyrics reacts to
melody One and Two on the treble-beam. I want the lyrics only react on
melody One. Can that be done?
How do I make TextA follow melodyA?
Is it possible to do the same with a TextB and melodyB?
Is it possible to set (parts) of the lyrics in boldface?
All with the layout:
top beam (with two melodies)
lyrics (possibly two)
lower beam (with two melodies)
(more lyrics...)
The code looks like this:
(I removed some layout from the code)
[ all actual melodies and lyrics ]
\score {
\context GrandStaff \notes
<
\simultaneous {
\addlyrics
\context Staff =upper
<
\clef treble
\context Voice=one {\voiceOne \melodyA}
\context Voice=two {\voiceTwo \melodyB}
>
\context Lyrics=TextA
<
\textA
>
\context Staff =lower
<
\clef bass
\context Voice=three {\voiceOne \melodyC}
\context Voice=four {\voiceTwo \melodyD}
>
}
>
}
Thank a lot,
Fulko
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