Is there a clean way to enter a phrase followed by the corresponding notes in a \relative block? The example given in the docs,
{ \time 3/4 \relative c' { c2 e4 g2. } \addlyrics { play the game } } is fine for a small example, but it gets messy for longer music. I do a lot of transcribing choral parts out of printed scores and would like to be able to keep the lyrics together with the music in chunks of a few bars, e.g. something like themusic = \relative do { <snip> \withlyrics { Stir- ring be- yond your watch- ful eye. } { do2 do4 do | do4 re do la | \time 3/4 re2. | } \withlyrics { Though they may not flow- er, flow- er, } { \time 2/4 sol,4 do | \time 2/2 fa,2 mi2 | re4( mi) fa( la) | \time 3/4 te2 la4 | } <snip> } I'm finding that I make fewer errors and can fix the ones I do make faster if the lyrics are close to the notation. As it is now, I have to re-enter (cut, paste & edit) the lyrics in a separate \lyricmode block. Any suggestions for how to write the \withLyrics function? Or is there an existing clean solution I haven't found yet? Thanks, Mike
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