Subject: How to assign syllables to specific notes when melody serves different purposes?
Dear LilyPond community, I’m currently working on a piece of music that uses the following structure: ``` \version "2.24.4" melody = \relative c'' { \key c \major \time 4/4 a8 (g8) f4 e d \break } lyricsOne = \lyricmode { I would like to } lyricsTwo = \lyricmode { This_is a pen. } \score { << \new Staff { \new Voice = "mel" { \melody } } \new Lyrics \lyricsto "mel" \lyricsOne \new Lyrics \lyricsto "mel" \lyricsTwo >> \layout { ragged-last = ##f } } ``` [image: image.png] My goal is to align the syllables “This is a pen” with the melody notes in such a way that the word “is” appears directly under the G note, and not grouped together with “This” under the A note. However, the current behavior causes “This is” to be combined under the A, which is not what I intended. So my question is: How can I control lyric alignment more precisely when two sets of lyrics follow different segmentation logic? I would appreciate any guidance on how to handle this, or if there’s an idiomatic LilyPond approach to this kind of dual-purpose text. Thank you in advance for your help and for all the amazing work you do. Best regards, Peter