On Saturday 12 June 2004 19.45, Bertalan Fodor wrote: > Hello, > > I have a score where an instrument and singer are answering each other. > I thought it would be natural to use > \context Voice = instrument { ... } > \context Voice = singer { ... } > \context Voice = instrument { ... } > \context Voice = singer { ... } > \lyricsto "singer" { la -- la -- la } > > But lyricsto only assigns the lyrics to the first occurence of singer. It > is strange that if I say > \lyricsto "instrument" > the lyrics is assigned to all occurences.
Try this: (you might want to split up the lyrics into pieces anyways, that usually makes things more structured) \version "2.2.2" \score { << \new Staff \notes \relative c' { \context Voice = instrument { c8 d e d c2 } \context Voice = singerA { e8 f g f e2 } \context Voice = instrument { g8 f e d e2 } \context Voice = singerB { e8 d c b c2 } \context Voice = instrument { d8 d e d c2 } \context Voice = singerC { d8 d e d c2 } } \new Lyrics \lyrics << \lyricsto singerA { Pam -- pam -- pam -- pam -- pam. } \lyricsto singerB { La -- la -- la -- la -- la. } \lyricsto singerC { Blah -- blah -- blah -- blah -- blah. } } >> } > Lily version: 2.2.2 > > Source attachment: > > \version "2.2.2" > > \score { > << > \new Staff \notes \relative c' { > \context Voice = instrument { c8 d e d c2 } > \context Voice = singer { e8 f g f e2 } > \context Voice = instrument { g8 f e d e2 } > \context Voice = singer { e8 d c b c2 } > \context Voice = instrument { d8 d e d c2 } > \context Voice = singer { d8 d e d c2 } > } > \lyricsto "singer" \new Lyrics \lyrics { Pam -- pam -- pam -- pam -- > pam. > La -- la -- la -- la -- la. > Blah -- blah -- blah -- blah -- blah. > } > > } > > Thanks, > > Bert > > > > _______________________________________________ > bug-lilypond mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-lilypond _______________________________________________ bug-lilypond mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-lilypond