Francisco, thanks for the tip. I think using stanza indicators should serve
the purpose.
Francisco Vila wrote:
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> 2012/2/6 mdspencer :
>> A relevant example can be seen here:
>> http://www.gregoriano.org.br/gregoriano/imagens/023-Ad%20te%20levavi%20(Small).jpg
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ine, it would help me out. But they don't need
to be lyrics per se.
-MDS
David Nalesnik-2 wrote:
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> Hello,
>
> On Sun, Feb 5, 2012 at 8:19 PM, mdspencer wrote:
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>>
>> Is there any way to attach a lyric text to a barline?
>>
>> When I use markup on
Is there any way to attach a lyric text to a barline?
When I use markup on a barline, it seems to place the text above the lyric
track and spacing is calculated separately from the barline. Is there some
way to make a barline us lyric text, use invisible notes to make it look
like a lyric is cent
core {
\new Staff <<
\new Voice = "chantVoice" \chant
\new Lyrics \lyricsto "chantVoice" { \chantLyrics }
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}
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The first score/staff has nice tight spacing. Once I add the lyrics, the
notes not associated with the lyric g
Hello,
I'm trying to put multiple notes *over* the same lyric. What I mean can be
seen in this PDF: http://www.npm.org/Chants/assets/Gloria.pdf
The word earth for example has two notes over the text itself. A few more
melismatic examples on page 2 also. When I try to accomplish this, it seems
th