This I assume is for second or third verses??
How would I place the entire poem at the bottome of the notation.
This is done a lot for world music/folk songs where the melody repeats and only the words change.
Can I do this in Lily or must it be done elsewhere. (lilybook, latex etc.??)
I'm sure you can do it in LilyPond but the simplest solution I can think of is a lilypond-book on a LaTeX document with embedded music.
/Mats
Thanks Aaron On Thu, 2003-07-31 at 11:13, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
One solution is to specify the duration of each syllable manually, i.e. not to use \addlyrics:
mylyricsline = \lyrics {This4 is2 a4 line8 of lyr-2 ics4 }
If you have long sections of lyrics that follow the music, it may be convenient to split it up and use \addlyrics for that part and manual durations for the part without melody. As long as you specify the same LyricsVoice context for both, they will be typeset on the same line.
/Mats
Fulko van Westrenen wrote:
Hello,
I would like to set lyrics on skips, text without melody. Is that possible without very clever lilypond-tweaking?
Thanks, Fulko
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