Kieren MacMillan wrote:
>
> Hi Jesse,
>
>> If \context allegedly allows one to add notes to an existing context,
>> why does the following example not do so?
>>
>> \version "2.10.33"
>>
>> \new Staff = "mycontext" \relative c' { c4 d e f g2. }
>>
>> \context Staff = "mycontext" \relative c' { g'4 g f e d c1 }
>
> Because you have asked (implicitly) for two different Staff
> contexts. =)
>
> What you want is to force the two musics to be *consecutive* rather
> than *concurrent*:
>
> { \new Staff = "mycontext" \relative c' { c4 d e f g2. } \context
> Staff = "mycontext" \relative c' { g'4 g f e d c1 } }
>
> Hope this helps!
> Kieren.
>
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It was helpful for me to understand the example from
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.11/Documentation/user/lilypond/Divisi-lyrics#Divisi-lyrics
\score{ <<
\new Voice = "melody" \relative c' {
c2 e | g e | c1 |
\new Voice = "verse" \repeat volta 2 {c4 d e f | g1 | }
a2 b | c1}
\new Lyrics = "mainlyrics" \lyricsto melody \lyricmode {
do mi sol mi do
la si do }
\context Lyrics = "mainlyrics" \lyricsto verse \lyricmode {
do re mi fa sol }
\new Lyrics = "repeatlyrics" \lyricsto verse \lyricmode {
dodo rere mimi fafa solsol }
>>
}
In this case the "\context Lyrics" doesn´t start a new line but fit a new
lyrics part in the existing line (stanza). That means "consecutive"
lyrics...
coffer
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