Got it, thanks! I'll try it out now. On Sun, Jan 3, 2021 at 1:31 PM Remy CLAVERIE <remy.clave...@orange.fr> wrote:
> Hi Jerry, > > > > Here is a MWE with ossia/lyrics: > > > > \version "2.18.2" > > OssiaLyrics = \lyricmode { > Ma -- gni -- fi -- cat > } > > \new Staff > << > \new Voice \relative c { > c''4 b d c > << > { c4 b d c } > \new Staff > << > \new Voice = "V" \relative c'' { e4 d f e } > >> > >> > c4 b c2 > } > \new Lyrics \lyricsto "V" \OssiaLyrics > >> > > > > HTH, > > > > Rémy > > > Message du 03/01/21 18:22 > > De : "JxStarks" <jxsta...@gmail.com> > > A : "lilypond-user" <lilypond-user@gnu.org> > > Copie à : > > Objet : Lyrics for ossia staff > > > > > Hi all, > > > > I expect this has been solved somewhere, but I can't find it. The > documentation is good at explaining how to do something in isolation, but > not so good at explaining how to do something in the middle of a different > structure, such as a choir staff. > > > > Anyway, I have a choir staff to which I want to add an extra staff for the > Soprano I voices. I want the staff to appear at measure 27 and continue > until measure 41 and then stop. I want the extra staff to contain both > music and lyrics. > > > > > > I was able to get the staff and music to work fairly well using a > structure suggested in a previous discussion on ossia staves. How can I get > lyrics to go with it? The structure follows. Sorry it's so long: I'm not > sure where all the commands need to be placed. If there's a more elegant > solution, I'm all in favor of it, even if it means restructuring the whole > piece: > > > > > > > \version "2.18.2" > > > > \header { } > > > > global = { > > \key d \major > > \time 4/4 > > \tempo 4=69 > > \set Score.markFormatter = #format-mark-box-alphabet } > > > > sopI = \relative c'' { > > \global > > \dynamicUp > > * Notes and rests.* > > } > > > > ossia = \relative c’’ { \stopStaff s1*25 \startStaff > > *Notes and rests for auxiliary staff * > > \stopStaff > > } > > > > verseSopranoVoice = \lyricmode { *Lyrics here*. } > > > > olyrics = \lyricmode { *Auxiliary lyrics here.* } > > > > altoVoice = *same setup as sopI* > > verseAltoVoice = *same setup as sopI* > > tenorVoice = *same setup as sopI* > > verseTenorVoice = *same setup as sopI* > > bassVoice = *same setup as sopI* > > verseBassVoice = *same setup as sopI* > > > > sopranoVoicePart = << > > \context Staff = “top” \with { > > instrumentName = "Sopranos" > > shortInstrumentName = \markup \center-column { "S1" "S2" } > > midiInstrument = "choir aahs" > > } { \new Voice = “1” \sopI } > > << > > \lyrics { > > \new Lyrics \lyricsto “1” \verseSopranoVoice } > > \new Staff \with { > > alignAbove Context = #”top” > > \remove “Time_signature_engraver” > > \override Clef #’transparent = ##t > > } { \ossia } > > >> > > } > > >> > > > > altoVoicePart = \new Staff \with { > > instrumentName = “Altos” > > shortInstrumentName \ \markup \center-column { “A1” “A2” } > > midiInstrument = “choir aahs” > > } { \altoVoice } > > \addlyrics { \verseAltoVoice } > > > > tenorVoicePart = *same setup as altoVoicePart* > > bassVoicePart = *same setup as altoVoicePart* > > > > \score { > > << > > \sopranoVoicePart > > \altoVoicePart > > \tenorVoicePart > > \bassVoicePart > > >> > > \layout { } > > \midi { } > > } > > > > > > Thanks, > > Jerry Starks > > > > > >