My daughter is learning the piano right now and the very simple songs she
is learning all are very "cleaned up", meaning that there are no key
signatures, no rests, etc. There are only clefs, notes, and lyrics (besides
the two piano staves).

It all seems to be working out. As she progresses, more notation elements
are introduced.

Just wanted to add another reason why the "standard" way of writing the
music may not be employed in the OP's original image.

Best,
Abraham

On Monday, October 5, 2015, David Wright [via Lilypond] <
ml-node+s1069038n182080...@n5.nabble.com> wrote:

> Quoting Simon Albrecht ([hidden email]
> <http:///user/SendEmail.jtp?type=node&node=182080&i=0>):
>
> > One small amendment: The spacing is less grotesque if you insert
> > %%%%%%%
> > selfAl = #(define-music-function (parser location num) (number?)
> >             #{ \once \override LyricText . self-alignment-X  = $num #})
> >
> > text = \lyricmode {
> >   Rid -- ing, | rid -- ing, | \selfAl #.5 ’round \selfAl #-.5 and a
> > -- round
> > }
> > %%%%%%%
> > instead of the lyrics.
>
> Thanks for another snippet to file away for later use.
>
> However, I just wanted to observe two things about the OP's original:
> the words are much smaller, and the first three bars look as though
> they are using proportional spacing.
>
> One of the things that I've noticed about LP is that by default the
> lyrics are scaled up in size relative to the music, compared with many
> publishers' scores, which can lead to a more irregular note spacing.
> This isn't a criticism: it's easily "correctable" but I much prefer it
> anyway because of my eyesight.
>
> > On 05.10.2015 12:46, [hidden email]
> <http:///user/SendEmail.jtp?type=node&node=182080&i=1> wrote:
> > > Notice: the "full-measure rests" are not shown in the screenshot
> > > (beginner piano book), but I want to engrave them anyway.
>
> Might the lack of rests indicate that it is music for one voice/hand?
>
> > – Nitpick: the typographical apostrophe ’ – hard to achieve, alas,
> > on most keyboard layouts. And apparently most people don’t seem to
> > mind, but I find it much nicer.
>
> Another reason to use curly quotes is that you can write lyrics like
> “All hail,” instead of "\"All" "hail,\"" which improves the appearance
> of the source as well as the output.
>
> Mind you, I'm not sure why a beginner's piano book has lyrics at all,
> particularly placing them between the staves.
>
> Cheers,
> David.
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