2017-08-01 17:33 GMT+02:00 Stephen Nesbitt <snesb...@aussieswithtails.com>: > Here's my melody line markup for The irish Washerwoman
Does the following do what you need? \version "2.18.0" \language "english" \score { << \new ChordNames { \chordmode { \partial 4 \repeat volta 2 { r4 g2.*2 d2.*2:7 g2.*2 a4.:m d4.:7 g2 } \repeat volta 2 { s4 g2.*2 d2.*2 c4. g4. a4.:m g4. a4.:m d4.:7 g2 } } } \new Staff { \relative g' { \key g \major \time 6/8 \set Score.markFormatter = #format-mark-circle-alphabet \partial 4 \repeat volta 2 { d'8 c | \mark \default b8 g g d g g | b g b d c b | c a a d, a' a | c a c e d c | b g g d g g| b g b d c b | c b c a d c| b g g g } \break \repeat volta 2 { g' a | \mark \default b g g d g g | b g b b a g | a fs fs d fs fs | a fs a a g fs | e g g d g g | c, g' g b, g' g| c, b c a d c | b g g g } } } >> } Note that the \repeat constructs can enclose incomplete measures. Of course the last bar of each \repeat-ed section is incomplete, so a bar check on those lines should (and indeed will) fail. I also added a chord line that seems to satisfy your point 1 (r produces "N.C.", s produces nothing). > (there are a couple > of custom macros here, but the sense should be obvious): Next times, please provide compilable examples. I had to figure out what needed to be in \global and what \ebar meant, which was easy, but I couldn't understand the \dfrepeat command. Best wishes. Davide _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user