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Re: Re : [Lyrics] Ignoring tie
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Bill Mooney |
Subject: |
Re: Re : [Lyrics] Ignoring tie |
Date: |
Mon, 15 Nov 2010 20:09:55 +1300 |
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Greetings Carlo,
While seeking enlightenment on another matter I found this in the
Notation manual
Does it solve the tie/slur lyric problem you were having?
Hope this helps
Regards
Bill
Ignoring melismata
One possibility is that the text has a melisma in one stanza, but
multiple syllables in another. One solution is to make the faster voice
ignore the melisma. This is done by setting |ignoreMelismata| in the
Lyrics context.
<<
\relative c' \new Voice = "lahlah" {
\set Staff.autoBeaming = ##f
c4
\slurDotted
f8.[( g16])
a4
}
\new Lyrics \lyricsto "lahlah" {
more slow -- ly
}
\new Lyrics \lyricsto "lahlah" {
go
\set ignoreMelismata = ##t
fas -- ter
\unset ignoreMelismata
still
}
>>
[image of music]
<http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.13/Documentation/7d/lily-deb27269.ly>
Known issues and warnings
Unlike most |\set| commands, |\set ignoreMelismata| does not work if
prefixed with |\once|. It is necessary to use |\set| and |\unset| to
bracket the lyrics where melismata are to be ignored.
- Re: Re : [Lyrics] Ignoring tie,
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