Hi Paul,

Thanks a lot for snippet!
Here’s an example with words and autoBeamOff. The idea is to have both
traditional and modern vocal engraving with a unique source.

music = {
  \time 2/4
  | c'8[ d'] e' f'
  | g'[ a'] b' c''
}
words = {
  la li lo
  la li lo
}

<<
  {\autoBeamOff \music}
  \addlyrics {\words}
  {\beamsToSlurs \music}
  \addlyrics {\words}
>>

Regards,
Calixte.

2015-04-28 3:44 GMT+02:00 Paul Morris <p...@paulwmorris.com>:

> Calixte Faure wrote
> > Traditionally, vocal scores are written without beams, except for
> melisma.
> > But modern scores tend to keep beams everywhere and put slurs to indicate
> > melisma.
> >
> > Is it possible to have both output with one source, without complicating
> > the typesetting?
> >
> > I have this in mind :
> > vocal = \relative c'{
> >   c4 d8 e f[ g] a4
> > }
> > and a magic command (say \beamToSlur) would switch [ ] to ( ).
>
> I've added this \beamsToSlurs snippet to the LSR:
> http://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Item?u=1&id=998
>
> I don't think the music example illustrates the use case as well as it
> could.  If anyone has a better example, reply with it here and I can
> replace
> the music in the snippet with it.
>
> -Paul
>
>
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