Nick, I had some time today, so I took a look at your file. I used the example in the documents and pasted your notes onto there.
When aligning lyrics, using the new Lyricsto, you need a note in a voice for each syllable. The purpose of Lyricsto is to specify which voice you want to line up with, rather than the old addlyrics way of specifying the count of each syllable. That's why I put your two parts together into the upper voice, then hid some of the notes. You don't need the 4 anymore after Hal, and the hyphenation is centered with double -- . See if this is more of what you wanted. Rob \version "2.6.0" \header { title = "Happy Halloween" } upper = \relative c { \clef treble \key c \major \time 4/4 \hideNotes d4 e f d e f e2 \unHideNotes e'4 ( f g2 f4 e d2 ) \hideNotes d,4 e f d e f e2 \unHideNotes e'4 ( f g f e c d2 ) } lower = \relative c { \clef bass \key c \major \time 4/4 d4 ( e f d e f e2 ) \skip 1 * 2 d4 ( e f d e f e2 ) \skip 1 * 2 } firstVerse = \lyricmode { \set stanza = "1. " Hal -- low -- een will soon be here, From the trees, ghosts will peer! Pump -- kins smile a -- long the way, It's a ver -- y spec -- ial day! } secondVerse = \lyricmode { \set stanza = "2. " Trick or treat -- ing we will go, Knock on doors, say hel -- lo! Find a cos -- tume that's just right. We'll have fun this spook -- y night! } \score { \context GrandStaff << \context Staff = upper { \context Voice = singer \upper } \lyricsto "singer" \new Lyrics \firstVerse \lyricsto "singer" \new Lyrics \secondVerse \context Staff = lower << \clef bass \lower >> >> \layout { \context { \GrandStaff \accepts "Lyrics" } \context { \Lyrics \consists "Bar_engraver" ignoreMelismata = ##t} } \midi { \tempo 4=60 } } -- ___________________________________________________________ Sign-up for Ads Free at Mail.com http://promo.mail.com/adsfreejump.htm _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user