Re: Single staff polyphony and one lyric voice

2006-12-16 Thread Christophe Dang Ngoc Chan
Le 16 déc. 06 à 13:10, Eduardo Vieira a écrit : For these cases you should use \lyricsto and \lyricmode. " You could do this to fix it: OK. So I guess I have to put all the lyrics in \lyricsto mode. I'll try it, thanks a lot. -- Christophe Dang Ngoc Chan [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Single staff polyphony and one lyric voice

2006-12-16 Thread Eduardo Vieira
Citando Christophe Dang Ngoc Chan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Now I try to dissociate the two voices, and the lyrics do not align > any longer. > > % ** this does not work > \new Staff \relative c' {<< > { s2. e'8 e~ >e4 e8 e~ e2 > } \\ > { r2. g,8 a~ >a4^\marku

Single staff polyphony and one lyric voice

2006-12-16 Thread Christophe Dang Ngoc Chan
Hello, In a song, there is a second voice singing the same lyrics for a short time, so I would like to keep only one staff. The following example is OK : % ** this does not work \new Staff \relative c' {<< { s2. e'8 e~ e4 e8 e~ e2 } { r2. g,8 a~ a4^\markup \fre