That's how I started out. But what's the magic word in the \score
section?
The code below results in Stanza 3 getting printed at the top of the
page, with Stanzas 1 and 2 getting overlaid onto it (I kid you not)
about halfway through.
BTW, I'm using Lilypond 2.10.33.
\score {
\context Score <<
\context Staff <<
\new Voice = "bassNotesAB"
\bassNotesAB
>>
\lyricsto "bassNotesAB" \new Lyrics {
\bassLyricsAB
}
\context Staff <<
\new Voice = "bassNotesC" \bassNotesC
>>
\lyricsto "bassNotesC" \new Lyrics {
\bassLyricsC
}
>>
\layout {}
}
On Mon, Jan 18, 2010 at 9:54 PM, James Bailey
<address@hidden> wrote:
stanzaoneandtwo = { music }
stanzatree = {music }
stanzaonandtwolyrics = {lyrics}
stanzathree = {lyrics}
Does that help?
On 18.01.2010, at 21:55, John Kelly wrote:
I'm trying to set a single vocal part. It has three stanzas with a
refrain. The
music for the thirds stanza is slightly different from the
music for the
first
two, so I want the layout like this:
|: notes for stanzas 1 & 2 :| notes for stanza 3 ||
|: words for stanzas 1 & 2 :| words for stanza 3 ||
For some reason Lilypond cannot figure out what I want. I get
only the
first two
stanzas or all three stanzas crammed into the last section.
How do I do this? I'm not new to LP, but this is baffling me.
Thanks,
John Kelly
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