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Russell Smiley |
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Tue, 1 Jan 2002 14:29:30 -0500 |
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Thanks for your reply. What you have described below does work. I got
mine working as well as a result. To use your example this is the
broken version of my file (which usually works for a single lyric line):
> meloA = \notes { f'4 g'4 a'2 }
> txtA = \lyrics { foo bar baz }
> meloB = \notes { c'2 d'4 e'4 }
> txtB = \lyrics { boo far faz }
> \score {
> \notes <
> \addlyrics
> \context Staff = stafA \meloA
> \context Lyrics \txtA
Note the lack of a Lyrics label on the above line
> \addlyrics
> \context Staff = stafB \meloB
> \context Lyrics \txtB
Similarly here...
> >
> }
Can you explain why this doesn't work? It doesn't seem to make much sense at
present
Thanks.
Russell.
Rune Zedeler writes:
> Den 01-Jan-02 skrev Russell Smiley:
>
> RS> I have two sets of lyrics - the main verse, and a
> RS> harmony/descant. Each of the lyrics have different notes associated
> RS> with them. I want to put the staffs in and have the lyrics correctly
> RS> associated with each staff.
>
> I am not sure I understand.
> Can't you just do (not tested - I'm away from lily)
>
> meloA = \notes { f'4 g'4 a'2 }
> txtA = \lyrics { foo bar baz }
> meloB = \notes { c'2 d'4 e'4 }
> txtB = \lyrics { boo far faz }
> \score {
> \notes <
> \addlyrics
> \context Staff = stafA \meloA
> \context Lyrics = lyrA \txtA
> \addlyrics
> \context Staff = stafB \meloB
> \context Lyrics = lyrB \txtB
> >
> }