When working with addlyrics it was outside the \new staff construct like here:
tenorVoicePart = \new Staff \with {
instrumentName = "Tenor"
midiInstrument = "choir aahs"
} { \clef "treble_8" \tenorVoice }
\addlyrics { \verseVoice }
Now, it is within
Soprano = \new Staff \with {
instrumentName = "Sopran"
} <<
\new Voice = "SI" { \voiceOne \SopranoVoiceI }
\new Voice = "SII" { \voiceTwo \SopranoVoiceII }
\new Lyrics \lyricsto "SI" { \VerseSopranoVoiceI }
>>
That should be mentioned.
Am 09.04.2020 um 18:41 schrieb Noeck:
>
> Am 09.04.20 um 18:18 schrieb Bernhard Kleine:
>> This would be worth mentioning in the manual!
> Hi Bernhard,
>
> glad it works. What exactly would you mention in the manual?
>
> 1) How to use the \lyricsto construct? It is explained here:
>
> https://lilypond.org/doc/v2.20/Documentation/notation/common-notation-for-vocal-music.html#aligning-lyrics-to-a-melody
>
> 2) That you have to use the correct characters ("" instead of „“)?
> Well, that’s trivial, isn’t it? I mean you cannot use a ` for a '
> or a { for a (.
>
> 3) That \addlyrics can fail in some cases and \lyricsto is more robust?
> There is a small sentence saying
>
>> The command \addlyrics cannot handle polyphonic settings. … For these cases
>> one should use \lyricsto.
> Best,
> Joram
>
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