Aaron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I think I am confused then where my lyrics should go.
It does not matter. You can define
lyr = \lyrics { tra la la }
and later use \lyr instead of typing \lyrics { tra la la }.
But you have to \apply the transformation function sooner or
later to some music expression. \lyrics { ... } is a music
expression (music in a broader sense). I made the above
definition because I wanted two lines of lyrics: an original
and a transformed. So I could save typing (and mistakes)
this way: < \lyr \apply #schemefunction \lyr > The angle
brackets denote parallel music composition. What about some
manual/tutorial reading to pick up the basic concepts? :)
Feri.
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