Phil,

Thanks -- I guess I could, but that's a bit kludgey* as well. Since I don't
want stems in both directions for those notes which don't change, I'd have
to use

    \new Voice = "Lower"  {
      s4  s4  \voiceTwo  a'8 a'8 \voiceOne a'4
      a'4 \voiceTwo a'8 a'8 \voiceOne a'4 a'4
    }

which works, but emits warnings for every note with identical stems in each
voice: "warning: ignoring too many clashing note columns".

It does look OK, though ... and I can ignore the warnings. I hope.

Thanks again,
Fred

*kludgey, thy name is lilypond

On 18 December 2012 10:18, Phil Holmes <m...@philholmes.net> wrote:

> **
> Why not just use 2 voices and skips?
>
> {
>   \new Staff
>   <<
>     \new Voice = "Upper" {
>       a'4 a'4 \voiceOne  a'4 a'4
>       a'4 a'4 a'4 a'4
>     }
>     \new Lyrics \lyricsto "Upper" {  a b c d e f g h  }
>     \new Voice = "Lower"  {
>       s4  s4  \voiceTwo  a'8 a'8 a'4
>       a'4 a'8 a'8 a'4 a'4
>     }
>     \new Lyrics \lyricsto "Lower" { a b c d e f g h }
>   >> % Staff end
> }
>
> --
> Phil Holmes
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> *From:* Frederick Bartlett <frederick.bartl...@gmail.com>
> *To:* lilypond-user@gnu.org
> *Sent:* Tuesday, December 18, 2012 2:44 PM
> *Subject:* Aligning multiple verses to alternative notes in the melody
>
> Hi!
>
> I have a song with irregular verses; I want to show the alternative notes
> in the melody and align some verses to one alternative and some to the
> other.
>
> I can come close by using '_' and the "divisi lyrics" instructions, but
> the alignment is not perfect.
>
> What I want is something like this:
>
> 4 4 4/8 8 4 | 4 4/8 8 4 4
> a b c     d   e f     g h
>     a   b c   d e   f g h
>
> where '4's are quarter notes, '8's are eighth notes, and '4/8's are both.
>
> Here's a snippet:
>
> firstVerse = \lyricmode {  a b c d e f g h }
>
> skippy = #(define-music-function (parser location syllables) (number?)
>    #{ \repeat unfold $syllables { \skip 1 } #})
>
> LL = { \once \override LyricText #'self-alignment-X = #LEFT }
>
> secondVerse = \lyricmode { \skippy 2 \LL a_b c d \LL e_f g h }
>
> melodyMusic = \relative c'' {  c4 c4 << { \voiceOne c4 } \new Voice =
> "split" { \voiceTwo c8 [ c8 ] } >> c4 | c4 << { \voiceOne c4 } \new Voice =
> "split" { \voiceTwo c8 [ c8 ] } >> c4 c4 \bar "|." }
>
> \new Staff = "voice" <<
>   \new Voice = "melody" << \voiceOne \global \melodyMusic>>
>   \new Lyrics \lyricsto "melody" \firstVerse
>   \new Lyrics \lyricsto "melody" \secondVerse
> >>
>
> Thanks!
> Fred
>
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