Well, after monkeying around with things I came up with splitting the music
data files with includes. So something like \include "sectiona.ly" \include
"sectionb.ly" for a single part. etc. So a single part would be multiple
includes and then the includes could be included where needed in the vocal
Hi Shane,
> I think Wol has mentioned the exact tool, Tags, required for what I am
> trying to accomplish. Those are not something I have ever used or even run
> across. Hopefully I can manage them without further assistance. Thank you
> all!
I will be interested to see how you use the \tag
I think Wol has mentioned the exact tool, Tags, required for what I am
trying to accomplish. Those are not something I have ever used or even run
across. Hopefully I can manage them without further assistance. Thank you
all!
Shane
On Sun, Nov 28, 2021 at 2:32 PM Valentin Petzel wrote:
> Hello
Hello Shane,
I don’t understand what you want exactly. If you want to cue orchestra voices
in the choir part you should take a look at quoting.
So use
\addQuote "name" \orchestralmusic
To „define” a quotable part and then
Use
\quoteDuring "name" \somevocalmusic
Cheers,
Valentin
Am Sonntag, 28.
Hi Shane,
> I am finishing up a larger scale work for chorus and orchestra. I started
> making a vocal score with piano reduction. The instruction manual A.5.2.
> details well enough how to make a reduction of the choral parts, but how can
> one drag in the bits from the orchestra parts that la
On 28/11/2021 18:56, Shane Brandes wrote:
Hi all,
I am finishing up a larger scale work for chorus and orchestra. I
started making a vocal score with piano reduction. The instruction
manual A.5.2. details well enough how to make a reduction of the choral
parts, but how can one drag in the bit
Hi all,
I am finishing up a larger scale work for chorus and orchestra. I started
making a vocal score with piano reduction. The instruction manual A.5.2.
details well enough how to make a reduction of the choral parts, but how
can one drag in the bits from the orchestra parts that lay between cho