Mats,
Thanks for you answers. By the way, I already solve this problem,
using another command, \lyrics (non-documented in 2.4, I think),
instead \lyricmode.
About separated stems between the parts, I hope that's better to keep
it joined on choir musics, because the most hymn scores I know keep
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ovember 11, 2004 12:52 AM
To: James Moore
Cc: 'Jefferson dos Santos Felix'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Creating hymns
You can use \skip 1*30 to skip 30 bars. Regarding the rests, the
intention is that you should be able to use the \partcombine
feature. There was a recent discussion on
I recommend to start from the example template from the manual:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.4/Documentation/user/out-www/lilypond/Vocal-ensembles.html#Vocal-ensembles
/Mats
Jefferson dos Santos Felix wrote:
I don't like the hymn.ly template, and I have tryed to create a real
hymn score on lilypon
You can use \skip 1*30 to skip 30 bars. Regarding the rests, the
intention is that you should be able to use the \partcombine
feature. There was a recent discussion on using \partcombine for
choir scores on the mailing list. I remember that there were some
bugs, but don't know if they were solved b
Here's what I've got for one of our choir songs. I'm no Lilypond expert,
but it's got multiple lyrics between the treble and bass clefs, adjusted
spacing (at least that's what I think the minimumVerticalExtent bit does).
Don't know what a "centered refrain" is - I'm pretty new to choir music.
Som