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Notation Reference doc addition: Techniques Specific to Lyrics
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Guy Stalnaker |
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Notation Reference doc addition: Techniques Specific to Lyrics |
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Sat, 09 Mar 2013 10:31:31 -0600 |
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Add to this page after the section for Divisi lyrics at the bottom:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.16/Documentation/notation/techniques-specific-to-lyrics
The following is based on this page for Temporary polyphonic passages.
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.16/Documentation/notation/multiple-voices
Addition:
It is common in choral music to have a voice part split for a cadence,
or a measure or two. The << {...} \\ {...} >> construct, where the two
(or more) musical expressions are separated by double backslashes, might
seem the proper way to set the split voices. This construct, however,
will assign *all* the expressions within it to *NEW Voice contexts*
which will result in *no lyrcis* being set for them since the lyrics
will be set to the original voice context--not, typically, what one
wants. The temporary polyphonic passage is the proper construct to use.
The temporary polyphonic passage construct format is:
<code>
<< { \voiceOne ... }
\new Voice { \voiceTwo ... }
\oneVoice
</code>
Note the absence of \\ after \voiceOne! The first expression within a
temporary polyphonic passage is placed into the Voice context which was
in use immediately before the polyphonic passage, and that same Voice
context continues after the temporary section. Other expressions within
the angle brackets are assigned to distinct temporary voices. This
allows lyrics to be assigned to one continuing voice before, during and
after a polyphonic section, but not the temporary voices.
The following example shows how to create a temporary polyphonic
(multi-voice) passage that will also set lyrics. If you normally create
voice and lyrics variables then construct the score using those
variables, the lyrics for a voice using this temporary polyphonic
passage construct will be set following \voiceOne.
<code>
verse = \lyricmode {
%Verse one snippet
Est et in -- ef --
fa -- bi -- lis
In di -- vi -- ni --
ta -- te.
%Verse two ending
An -- ti -- que de --
e --
rum.
}
bass = {
\key f \major
\time 4/4
\repeat volta 2 {
g,4 g, bf, bf, |
a, bf, c2 |
}
\alternative {
{ %First ending
c4 c bf, bf, |
c2 c
}
{ %Second ending
<<
{ \voiceOne c4 c f f | ef2( df) | c1 }
{ \new Voice { \voiceTwo c4 c bf, g, | f,1 | f,1 \fermata } }
>> | \voiceOne
}
}\bar "|."
}
bassPart = \new Staff
{ \clef bass \bass }
\addlyrics { \verse }
\score {
<<
\bassPart
>>
\layout { }
\midi { }
}
</code>
Best regards,
Guy
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