There might not be a rule for that, especially since there seems to be a multiplicity of ways to put that on paper. At least I have seen enough not to see any consistent trend.
Shane On Sun, Sep 28, 2014 at 10:08 AM, Son_V <vincenzo.a...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I found a score where there are three lines of lyrics (1,2, 3) and then, > after beat 7, there is just ONE (common) line of a common lyrics. like the > example below: > > lyrics for first stanza | > lyrics for second stanza | > lyrics for third stanza | common ending > lyrics for fourth stanza | > > I've searched on Beyond bars but found nothing about a "RULE" to follow in > these situations. What could be done? Is it acceptable to put the "common > ending" on the first stanza? Or should the "common ending" be put at the > heigt of the sond, or third stanza? Or there MUST be a curly bracket? Beyond > bars (2011 ed) doesn't say nothing. Thanks. > > > > -- > View this message in context: > http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/About-a-RULE-I-hadn-t-found-in-the-Bible-Beyond-bars-tp166910.html > Sent from the User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > > _______________________________________________ > lilypond-user mailing list > lilypond-user@gnu.org > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user