> This is not what you can find in bilingual vocal scores. Actually, > it's completely wrong since you have a *single* note while a melisma > indicates more than a single note. I've simplified the example; > attached you can find how it should look like, and how you can find > it in a vocal score of `Don Giovanni', second scene. If > associatedVoice works as advertised, it's *exactly* the right thing > to use IMHO.
And yes, I already hear you say
You can use " " to assign an empty syllable to skip one note.
However, consider the opposite, as attached. This is more tricky, and
even more a reason to have associatedVoice work properly.
Werner
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