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Re: \lyricsto vs. \set associatedVoice
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Francisco Vila |
Subject: |
Re: \lyricsto vs. \set associatedVoice |
Date: |
Sat, 27 Dec 2008 13:14:03 +0100 |
2008/12/27 james <address@hidden>:
> What exactly is the difference between \lyricsto and \set associatedVoice?
I don't know, but trying to rewrite your example at my traditional
method, the TextFour syllable mysteriously dissapears, have I missed
something?
instrument = \relative c' {
\context Voice = "NumberOne" { c4 }
\context Voice = "NumberTwo" { d4 }
\context Voice = "NumberOne" { e4 }
\context Voice = "NumberTwo" { f4 }
}
TextOne = \lyricmode { Cee }
TextTwo = \lyricmode { Ray }
TextThree = \lyricmode { \skip 1 Eee }
TextFour = \lyricmode { \skip 1 Fa }
\score {
<<
\new Staff \instrument
\new Lyrics \lyricsto "NumberOne" { \TextOne }
\new Lyrics \lyricsto "NumberTwo" { \TextTwo }
\new Lyrics \lyricsto "NumberOne" { \TextThree }
\new Lyrics \lyricsto "NumberTwo" { \TextFour }
>>
}
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