On Tue, 2005-12-13 at 23:51 -0800, Graham Percival wrote:
> On 13-Dec-05, at 10:30 PM, Stephen Torri wrote:
>
> > It works but its not ideal. If indeed lilypond is trying to engrave
> > music in the right way then I should not need a hyphen to make it put
> > two words attached to a half note.
> >
Of course you can fool LilyPond into beleiving that two words should
be treated like a single syllable. Either enclose them within double quotes:
"two words"
or use the fact the a single underline is printed like a space:
two_words
/Mats
Stephen Torri wrote:
On Tue, 2005-12-13 at 23:43 -0500
The notational convention for songs is to write two slurred (or tied)
quarter notes. Since this notation means something else for a guitarist,
you have to decide if you want your typeset piece to be a guitar piece
with attached lyrics or a song that can be played by a guitar, in order
to choose wh
On 13-Dec-05, at 10:30 PM, Stephen Torri wrote:
It works but its not ideal. If indeed lilypond is trying to engrave
music in the right way then I should not need a hyphen to make it put
two words attached to a half note.
Does anyone have an idea as to why I cannot assign two words of lyrics
to
On Tue, 2005-12-13 at 23:43 -0500, Gordon Gilbert wrote:
> Hi Stephen!
>
> I compiled your piece and the only workaround I can see for what you want
> is to type "host-of" to get those two words on the same note -- lily
> thinks a hyphen is simply part of a word (as opposed to dbl-hyphen
> or
Hi Stephen!
I compiled your piece and the only workaround I can see for what you want
is to type "host-of" to get those two words on the same note -- lily
thinks a hyphen is simply part of a word (as opposed to dbl-hyphen
or *underscore* Does this help?
Fr. Gordon Gilbert
+=
As it stands I have a measure where I want to place two pieces of the
lyrics with a half note. No matter how I have attempted to say make the
first word a quarter note in length it still makes it a half note. This
throws off all the lyrics after this.
Can you point how where I am going wrong in th
I am using lilypond 2.6.5. Here is my whole file:
\version "2.6.5"
global= {
\time 2/2
}
%---
% First guitar (regular)
%--
firstGuitar = \context Staff {
\set Staff.instrument = "Guitar 1 "
\context Voice = "GuitarOne" {
Hi!
Your message:
I have a measure in 2/2 time which I have four quarter notes. Below it I
want to have lyrics where one word is sung in two parts in this measure.
So the notes and lyrics go in a pseudo code fashion would be:
a b c d
si -- lience
The notes 'a' and 'b' are paired with 'si--'
TED] On Behalf
Of Stephen Torri
Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2005 2:49 AM
To: lilypond
Subject: Lyric word spanning two notes
I have a measure in 2/2 time which I have four quarter notes. Below it I
want to have lyrics where one word is sung in two parts in this measure.
So the notes and lyrics go in a
Please always tell what LilyPond version you use. Also, it's always a good
idea to include a small but complete example file of what you tried so far.
Basically, there are two methods to specify the "rhythm" of the lyrics
syllables:
1. By explicitly specifying the duration of each syllable, just
I have a measure in 2/2 time which I have four quarter notes. Below it I
want to have lyrics where one word is sung in two parts in this measure.
So the notes and lyrics go in a pseudo code fashion would be:
a b c d
si -- lience
The notes 'a' and 'b' are paired with 'si--' where 'c' and 'd' ar
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