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Re: new Voices and Lyrics
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David Kastrup |
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Re: new Voices and Lyrics |
Date: |
Wed, 21 Sep 2011 13:48:36 +0200 |
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"address@hidden" <address@hidden> writes:
> Hey users,
>
> This question has been kicked around a few times on this list, but I can't
> find a current response, so I'm looking for some help.
>
> In a piece I'm working on, the singers need to clap in rhythm and say text at
> the same time. In order to do this, I'm creating two voices - a text voice
> and a clapping voice. The text voice still needs lyrics attached to it,
> whereas the clapping voice doesn't.
>
> Here's a mockup of the only solution I've thought of so far:
>
> \new Staff <<
> \new Voice = "foo" \relative c' { a b c
> << << \new Voice = "bar" { d e } \lyricsto "bar" \new Lyrics { i work }
> >> \\
> \new Voice { f8 g a b } >>
> c4 d }
> \lyricsto "foo" \new Lyrics { a b c d e }
>>>
>
> There are a few problems with this approach:
>
> 1) Lilypond drops the last two notes into the ether.
> 2) The lyrics are typeset lower than the original line.
>
> Is there a quick and easy way to do this sorta thing? Ideally, I'd
> like not to resort to having two voices running on the staff at all
> times (as the clapping takes place late in the work and only once, so
> I'd need to create a voice with a lot of skips in a piece that changes
> time signatures almost every measure).
You've seen the attachment I added to
<URL:http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=824>? Maybe it
helps.
--
David Kastrup