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Re: NR 2.1.1: Lyric Tie and other languages


From: Simon Albrecht
Subject: Re: NR 2.1.1: Lyric Tie and other languages
Date: Wed, 06 May 2015 19:39:52 +0200
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Am 06.05.2015 um 09:06 schrieb James Lowe:
On 06/05/15 00:01, Simon Albrecht wrote:
Hello,

<http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.18/Documentation/notation/common-notation-for-vocal-music#multiple-syllables-to-one-note>
has an example covering the use of LyricTie with Italian text. Using the
same feature with German text (and probably other languages too), or
more accurately, with multiple syllables of the same word, requires
overriding word-space, so I suggest to add the following after the
current example (i.e. after line 611/12 in vocal.itely, unless I’m
mistaken):

"
If the syllables belong to one word, it is necessary to override
word space.

@lilypond[quote,ragged-right,verbatim,relative=2]
<<
   {
     \cadenzaOn
     a4 a g c b8[( a]) b4 a2 \breathe
     \bar "" \break
     a4 c d4. c8 d4 e c2
   }
   \addlyrics {
     Er ging aus der Kam -- mer sein,
     dem
     \markup \override #'(word-space . 0)
     \tied-lyric #"kö~nig" -- li -- chen
     Saal so rein,
   }
@end lilypond
"

Best regards, Simon

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Thanks Simon, is there any reason

1. We require the \cadenzaOn (for the sake of simplifying the example as
much as possible in the doc)?
No. I just used the real-world example posted on -user yesterday. If you think it matters, you may well substitute a more ‘technical’ example, or remove everything except for ‘königlichen’ and its three notes. I’d say that the appeal of the example outweighs the after all still small space it takes, however.

2. Is it *always* necessary to override the word space in the case of
when syllables belong to one word or is this

i. a specific type of case
I wouldn’t say so. Of course, there are instances where the same goal is achieved through a second voice containing two eighth notes and two separate LyricSyllables aligned to the temporary voice. But if the setup is as in the example (which makes sense especially if there are multiple stanzas, and occurs more frequently in ancient music), the override is necessary.
ii. are there any other ways to do this without using an '\override'
Not _if_ one wants the tie. (except for the code in issue 3088, but that doesn’t yet count IMO.) Of course it’s possible to just write könig -- li -- chen and hope that it’s clear enough without the tie. But it’s somewhat common to use the tie and it eases reading.

HTH, Simon



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