On 4/18/20 11:15 PM, Remy CLAVERIE wrote:
Hello Paul,
Here is a small example to show you how I use lyrics for cue voices. I
am not sure that it is the best lilypondic-way to code, but it works.
Thank you for your reply, Remy.
It will take me a while to figure out whether I can apply your idea. I
make extensive use of \cueDuring and I'm not sure I can use your code
with \cueDuring.
Stay well,
Paul
Have a nice day,
Rémy
PS : Sorry for the notes in Italian.
(Italian should not be a problem for a musician.)
\version "2.18.2"
\include "italiano.ly"
cueVerseII = \new Voice \relative do' {
<< { \new CueVoice = "cueA" \relative do'' {
\autoBeamOff \clef treble fad8. mi16 re8 dod re16[ \melisma mi re
mi] dod8.[ si16] \melismaEnd
si2 r8 si4 do16[ re] do4 do r8 la4 si16[ do] si8 si la sol sol16[
\melisma la sol la] fad8.[ mi16] \melismaEnd mi2*1/4 } } \\
{ \override MultiMeasureRest #'staff-position = #7 R1*4 la''8\rest }
>>
}
cueL_VerseII = \lyricmode {
\set stanza = "Sop. I: "
Je -- sus will mich de -- cken, Je -- sus, Je -- sus, Je -- sus, Je
-- sus will mich de -- cken,
}
VI_VerseII = \relative do''' {
\time 4/4
R1*16 \cueVerseII si8 si si sol do16 si la8. sol16 la4. sol16 fad
sol8 la16 sol fad8. mi16 red8 fad si4 r8 sol do4~ do8 si16 la si4~ si8
do16 si la8. sol16 sol8 si sol8. fad16 mi4 r8 mi la8. sol16 fad8. mi16
red4 mi8. fad16
sol2~ sol8 fad16 sol fad8 mi mi4. red8 mi4 la sol8 fad fad8. mi16
mi2\bar"|."
}
\score {
\new ChoirStaff
<<
\new Staff
<<
\new Voice {
<<
\autoBeamOn
\clef treble
\VI_VerseII
>>
}
\new Lyrics \lyricsto "cueA" \cueL_VerseII
>>
>>
\layout {
\context {
\Score
\compressFullBarRests
\override LyricText #'font-size = #-1
\override NoteHead #'style = #'baroque
}
}
}
> Message du 19/04/20 07:37
> De : "Paul Scott" <waterho...@ultrasw.com>
> A : "Xavier Scheuer" <x.sche...@gmail.com>
> Copie à : "lilypond-user Mailinglist" <lilypond-user@gnu.org>
> Objet : Re: cues with lyrics
>
>
On 4/18/20 9:26 PM, Xavier Scheuer wrote:
>
On Sun, 19 Apr 2020 at 02:03, Paul Scott
<waterho...@ultrasw.com <mailto:waterho...@ultrasw.com>> wrote:
> >
> > I posted this some time ago and didn't get answer so I
thought I would
> > try again:
> >
> > This is an example that I reduced from a snippet.
> >
> > Can someone please tell me why the lyrics ("wordc") don't
show up on the
> > third note (from the 2nd cueDuring)?
>
>
Hello,
>
It is hard to understand what you want to achieve here.
In addition your structure is strange. I do not expect the
\new Voice = "cue" in the \addQuote command but rather below
in your \score block.
> I want the cue lyrics to be on one line under the vocal cues.
This a standard opera or musical show need for the instrumental parts.
>
> This was taken from a snippet that I can't find right now but
this is a working variation of it. The lyric syllables are on one
line and all at the same level under the vocal cue notes:
>
> version "2.19.83"
>
> oboeNotes = \relative c'' {
> c2 r8 d16\f f e g f a
> g8 g16 g g2.
> }
>
> \addQuote oboeNotes
> \new Voice = "cue"
> \oboeNotes
>
> lyr = \lyricmode {
> xy a b c d e f g a h i
> }
>
> <<
> \new Staff
> \new Voice = "Oboe" \oboeNotes
> \new Lyrics \lyricsto "Oboe" \lyr
> \new Staff
> \new Voice
> \relative c'' {
> c2
> <<
> \cueDuring #"oboeNotes" #up { r2 }
> >>
> g2 c,
> }
> \new Lyrics = "cueLyrics"
> \lyricsto "cue" {
> \set fontSize = #-4
> a b c d e f g a h i
> }
> >>
>
>
>
You only have one note in your oboe voice, hence only lyrics
below this note.
> No. The one lyric is below a vocal cue. I don't know why the
second syllable/word is not under the 2nd cue note.
If you want your lyrics to align on another voice then you can
use a NullVoice context as explained in NR 2.1.2 Techniques
specific to lyrics > Polyphony with shared lyrics
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.21/Documentation/notation/techniques-specific-to-lyrics.html#polyphony-with-shared-lyrics
>
>
> I don't quite see how your documentation reference works with
vocal cues in instrumental music.
> Thank you for replying,
> Paul
>
>
>
>
Cheers,
Xavier
>
> --
>
Xavier Scheuer <x.sche...@gmail.com <mailto:x.sche...@gmail.com>>
>