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Re: lyrics and polyphony
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Michael Lauer |
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Re: lyrics and polyphony |
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Tue, 23 Oct 2007 14:27:28 +0000 (UTC) |
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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?
>
Don't use the << ... \\ ... >> construct; it creates two new voices,
neither of which your lyrics will follow. You can, however, do this:
tenornotes = \relative c' { \clef "G_8" r1 |
r4
<< { \voiceOne c4^\markup { div. } c \oneVoice }
\new Voice { \voiceTwo c8 b a4 } >>
r |
r2^\markup { unis. } a2\fermata |
a4( g fis8 f) e( b') | a1 | }
That is, you introduce a parallel section (with no \\), keep
the original voice in one branch, and create a new voice for
the other branch.
Good luck,
Michael