Thanks Helge, quite elegant! JM
> Le 21 mai 2022 à 18:46, Helge Kruse <[email protected]> a écrit : > > -------- Weitergeleitete Nachricht -------- > Betreff: Re: Stanzas with different rythms > Datum: Fri, 20 May 2022 13:01:10 -0600 > Von: Carl Sorensen <[email protected]> > An: Helge Kruse <[email protected]> > > > My way of doing it (based on the way it is done in the hymnals with > which I am most familiar) is not to use small notes, but instead to use > dashed ties. > > \version "2.19.80" > > \paper { > ragged-right = ##f > } > > % First stanza with correct rythm. > stanzaOneRhythm = \relative c' { > \time 6/4 > \partial 4 > e4 | > a2 a4 e4. 8 4 | > f2. c2 4 | > d2 e4 f2 d4 > } > stanzaOneLyrics = \lyricmode { > Es war ein Kö -- nig in Thu -- le gar treu bis an das > } > > % Second stanza omitted > % Third stanza with correct rythm. > stanzaThreeRhythm = \relative c' { > \time 6/4 > \partial 4 > e4 | > a2 a4 e2 4 | > f2. c2 4 | > d2 \autoBeamOff e8 8 f2 d4 > } > stanzaThreeLyrics = \lyricmode { > Und als er kam zu ster -- ben, zählt er sei -- ne Städt im > } > > displayedRhythm = \relative c' { > \time 6/4 > \partial 4 > e4 | > a2 a4 \tieDashed e4.~8 \tieSolid 4 | > f2. c2 4 | > d2 \autoBeamOff \tieDashed e8~8 \tieSolid f2 d4 > } > > << > \new Staff << > \new Voice = "displayed" {\displayedRhythm} > \new NullVoice = "stanzaOne" {\stanzaOneRhythm} > \new NullVoice = "stanzaThree" {\stanzaThreeRhythm} > >> > \new Lyrics { > \lyricsto "stanzaOne" \stanzaOneLyrics > } > \new Lyrics { > \lyricsto "stanzaThree" \stanzaThreeLyrics > } > >> > > HTH, > > %%%%%%% > > Yes, indeed it helps. > > The idea with the NullVoice and independent rhythms is great. All in > all, there are 6 stanzas with 5 rhythm variants because of the diffent > numbers of syllables. Defining one displayed voice with the (potential) > shorter notes and individual rhythms for the stanzas gives me a very > good replication of the original score. > > That's also the reason I don't want to use the dashed tie. Probably it > is a more readable form for rhythm variations in songs. But since I'm > unexperience with songs, I try to keep near the original. > > Thanks, > Helge > > Carl > >
