I have .xml files of hymns with multiple stanzas. However, Frescobaldi will
import only the first stanza. How can I persuade it to import every stanza?
On Thu, Jul 31, 2014 at 08:36:43PM +, Marten wrote:
>
> Yes, Jim, that's what I'm trying to do.
>
> However, in your code, with two \new Voice statements, you will break the
> piece and an ambitus will be displayed at the beginning of each Voice.
So use the abitus engraver in the Staff cont
):
>
> http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.18/Documentation/learning/solo-verse-and-
two_002dpart-refrain
> <http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.18/Documentation/learning/solo-verse-and-
two_002dpart-refrain>
>
> I think your answer may still be better, by the way, in response to the
>
Jim Long umpquanet.com> writes:
>
> On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 07:47:17PM +, Marten wrote:
> > Dear all,
> >
> > Trying to typeset a song I am faced with the following problem for
which I
> > can;t find a solution in the manual or snippet repository. I kindly
request
> > your help.
> >
>
d.org/doc/v2.18/Documentation/learning/solo-verse-and-two_002dpart-refrain
<http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.18/Documentation/learning/solo-verse-and-two_002dpart-refrain>
I think your answer may still be better, by the way, in response to the
original qu
Am 29.07.2014 01:28, schrieb Marten:
Hello Abraham, Simon,
Thanks for your solutions and quick replies :)
I decided to try to implement Simon's third solution, as it explicitly
keeps the melody of the stanzas together with their texts.
Ingenious - hadn't thought about a solution like that.
I
On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 07:47:17PM +, Marten wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> Trying to typeset a song I am faced with the following problem for which I
> can;t find a solution in the manual or snippet repository. I kindly request
> your help.
>
> I'm typesetting a song with one staff, where the refr
On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 5:28 PM, Marten wrote:
Hello Abraham, Simon,
Thanks for your solutions and quick replies :)
I decided to try to implement Simon's third solution, as it
explicitly
keeps the melody of the stanzas together with their texts.
Ingenious - hadn't thought about a solution
Hello Abraham, Simon,
Thanks for your solutions and quick replies :)
I decided to try to implement Simon's third solution, as it explicitly
keeps the melody of the stanzas together with their texts.
Ingenious - hadn't thought about a solution like that.
I have two question about it though:
1.
Am 28.07.2014 21:47, schrieb Marten:
Dear all,
Trying to typeset a song I am faced with the following problem for which I
can;t find a solution in the manual or snippet repository. I kindly request
your help.
I'm typesetting a song with one staff, where the refrain comes first and
spans multipl
On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 1:47 PM, Marten wrote:
Dear all,
Trying to typeset a song I am faced with the following problem for
which I
can;t find a solution in the manual or snippet repository. I kindly
request
your help.
I'm typesetting a song with one staff, where the refrain comes first
Dear all,
Trying to typeset a song I am faced with the following problem for which I
can;t find a solution in the manual or snippet repository. I kindly request
your help.
I'm typesetting a song with one staff, where the refrain comes first and
spans multiple lines of notes; after that come 3
Hi Michael,
2011/4/18 Michael Dykes
> Hullo Marek. Almost perfect. However, I just now realized that for the 3rd
> "stanza" the word "Theo -- to -- kos, __" needs to be scored differently
> (i.e. with different music). Bascially the music is exactly the same, except
> for those words, the "kos"
Hullo Marek. Almost perfect. However, I just now realized that for the 3rd
"stanza" the word "Theo -- to -- kos, __" needs to be scored differently
(i.e. with different music). Bascially the music is exactly the same, except
for those words, the "kos" of Theotokos needs to fall on the f2 - the same
Is this what you need?
Marek
2011/4/18 Michael Dykes
> OK, Marek. Thanks a lot. However, I need the lyrics to be between the 2
> staves, and not under the bass stave -- and also, ever since I started
> messing around with my original file (which did not have the split lyrics),
> the barlines h
: eis_zn[3].ly and the new one, renamed: eis_zn2.ly Thanks again for all
your help!
On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 2:39 AM, Marek Klein wrote:
> Hi Michael,
>
>
> 2011/4/18 Michael Dykes
>
>> I now know how to do multiple stanzas with a single common section, but I
>> need the
Hi Michael,
2011/4/18 Michael Dykes
> I now know how to do multiple stanzas with a single common section, but I
> need the reverse essentially--Single common sections for most of the music,
> but 3 "stanzas" near the middle of the piece. Attached is the source code as
>
I now know how to do multiple stanzas with a single common section, but I
need the reverse essentially--Single common sections for most of the music,
but 3 "stanzas" near the middle of the piece. Attached is the source code as
it is now without any changes. I tried making changes, bu
; }
> >>
> Com -- mon sec -- tion.
> }
> >>
> }
>
> - Original Message - From: "Michael Dykes" <
> thedoctor81...@gmail.com>
> To: "lilypond-user"
> Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2011 5:20 AM
> Subject: Multiple Sta
}
>>
}
- Original Message -
From: "Michael Dykes"
To: "lilypond-user"
Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2011 5:20 AM
Subject: Multiple Stanzas
I have an attached file (as always, I know) - and I where the
lyrics say
"Who art ri-sen from the dead" - just und
I have an attached file (as always, I know) - and I where the lyrics say
"Who art ri-sen from the dead" - just under those words ONLY< I wish to
place 2 other sets of lyrics, namely:
"Who art won-drous in Thy saints"
and
"Through the prayers of the Theo-to-kos"
I have been looking at the section
Francisco,
That's exactly what I needed. Many thanks!
/Holger
On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 1:31 PM, Francisco Vila wrote:
> 2009/7/7 Holger Hellebro :
> > Hi
> >
> > I'm struggling to get the lyrics right for a piece that for the most part
> > has only one line of lyrics, but in one place (i.e. not i
Hi Holger,
I suppose it's possible to have two stanzas for the complete piece
and have a lot of spaces (_)
in the second stanza, but I'm hoping there's a more convenient way
of doing it.
Of all the many ways of doing what you want, I actually find that the
most convenient! Simply use a "\
2009/7/7 Holger Hellebro :
> Hi
>
> I'm struggling to get the lyrics right for a piece that for the most part
> has only one line of lyrics, but in one place (i.e. not in the beginning)
> there is a repeat and I need two stanzas of lyrics there. Is there any
> convenient way of doing this? I have e
Hi
I'm struggling to get the lyrics right for a piece that for the most part
has only one line of lyrics, but in one place (i.e. not in the beginning)
there is a repeat and I need two stanzas of lyrics there. Is there any
convenient way of doing this? I have experimented with something like
\
expect the syntax used in
lyrics in contrast to the syntax used for notes.
/Mats
Jefferson dos Santos Felix wrote:
How can I create multiple stanzas eith \lyricmode ?
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Mats Bengtsson
Signal Processing
Signals, Sensors and
How can I create multiple stnzas with \lyricmode?
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