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Re: In wait for a subsequent word (sorry how can I put it)?


From: Larry Kent
Subject: Re: In wait for a subsequent word (sorry how can I put it)?
Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2014 14:16:53 -0400

Yes, there is a rule.  All of the places where you have used underscore, like "er__go" should be hyphens:   "er-go" and the last words in both lines ("cernui" and "jubilatio") should both end with an underscore that goes through the last note.

Larry in Tampa


On Tue, Sep 9, 2014 at 1:56 PM, Son_V <address@hidden> wrote:
Well, I now include an image; I usually write a "long underscore" when there
is something that lasts in a next syllable; like in the example, "Sa -- cra
-- men __ tum" (here you can see what i mean in "men __ tum", or "to
__que"). I do not give trace about the syllable to be sung after "cer -- nu
-- i". The "i"
<http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/file/n166284/Appunto_Tantum_ergo.jpg>
must be sung for the other three notes; is there a "rule" that says what
should be done? I hope to have expressed myself in a comprehensible way.
Thanks.



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