To be fair, it is fully documented in the Lyrics section of the Notation
Reference:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.23/Documentation/notation/common-notation-for-vocal-music#multiple-syllables-to-one-note
On 29/03/2021 13:38, Jogchum Reitsma wrote:
AH, i see. Hard to find imho, since it is in the
AH, i see. Hard to find imho, since it is in the section notations/music
Thanks!
regards, Jogchum
Op 25-03-2021 om 20:20 schreef Jean Abou Samra:
Le 25/03/2021 à 20:15, Jogchum Reitsma a écrit :
Hi,
In placing two text elements (words, or syllables not belonging to
the same word) und
That's it indeed, thanks!
regards, Jogchum
Op 25-03-2021 om 20:37 schreef Valentin Petzel:
If you’re talking about lyrics, use a ~ to do a tie:
\lyricsmode { word~word }
Hi,
Sorry for the delay, but that's what I looked for. Thanks a lot!
regards, Jogchum
Op 25-03-2021 om 20:34 schreef Brian Barker:
At 20:15 25/03/2021 +0100, Jogchum Reitsma wrote:
In placing two text elements (words, or syllables not belonging to
the same word) under one note, I'd like to pl
If you’re talking about lyrics, use a ~ to do a tie:
\lyricsmode { word~word }
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At 20:15 25/03/2021 +0100, Jogchum Reitsma wrote:
In placing two text elements (words, or syllables not belonging to
the same word) under one note, I'd like to place an arc under these
text elements. Any one knows if that can be done in Lilypond, and if yes, how?
Lilypond calls this a "lyric t
Le 25/03/2021 à 20:15, Jogchum Reitsma a écrit :
Hi,
In placing two text elements (words, or syllables not belonging to the
same word) under one note, I'd like to place an arc under these text
elements.
Any one knows if that can be done in Lilypond, and if yes, how?
Hints appreciated,