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Re: Centering chorus between even verses


From: james
Subject: Re: Centering chorus between even verses
Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2008 17:22:50 +0100

\concat is your friend. It's also my friend.
Am 18.11.2008 um 16:36 schrieb Dominic Neumann:

There is only the definition of leftbrace and rightbrace but these are
not used in any place. So they don´t show up. I´ve tried to add
\rightbrace after \dropLyrics which works quite good, but has one
fundamental problem: The brace uses one note as a syllable would.
Maybe someon else has a helping idea ...

2008/11/18, james bailey <address@hidden>:
Is it just me, or does the brace not show up?

2008/11/18 Marek Klein <address@hidden>

Maybe this snippet is what you are looking for:
<http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=503>

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2008/11/18 Cordilow <address@hidden>:

Sometimes it's desirable to have the chorus begin on the same system as
the
end of the rest of the song. I have a situation where I need to do this.
Unfortunately, there are an even number of stacked lyric verses (or
whatever
you call them). I'd rather have the chorus centered between the two
verses
in height, rather than having looking like a continuation of one of the
verses. Is this possible? I'm trying to mimic what I see printed.
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