If you want to change it, please see http://mail.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2004-01/msg00553.html
/Mats
Peter Chubb wrote:
"Bertalan" == Bertalan Fodor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Bertalan> With default settings beamed notes don't mean Bertalan> melismata. However, with autobeaming set to false, beamed Bertalan> notes do mean melismata. Is this intentional?
There are two common conventions for vocal music:
One common convention is that a beam indicates a group of notes
to be sung to the same syllable.
Another is that the music is beamed normally, and slur marks are used to indicate notes to be sung to the same syllable.
I don't know what the intent of the Lilypond authors was, but this bevaviour therefore works quite well for common cases.
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