Oh it's coming from the fact that you have voices within voices. And
your leading voice seems to loose its name "soprano", so the lyrics
don't follow it any more.
Suppresing the second voice solves the pb ! ;-)
Sorry, I don't know how to solve this...
Bye
JMarc
MING TSANG a écrit :
I ran the following snippet and I find lyrics skipped on measure two.
I am expecting " six seven eight nine " on measure two -- "six seven "
is skipped to measure three.
Question: How can this be resolved? I search LSR and cannot find
solution.
Thanks,
Ming.
%<><><><> snippet starts
\version "2.14.0"
sopranonotes = \relative c'
{
<f, a d>2 d'8 e8 f8 f8
<<{ d4 c4 a'4 b4}\\{ <f,a>2 s4 s4 }>>
<b d g>2. a4
\bar "||" }
harmonies = {
\chordmode { c2 e2:m f2
e2:m f2 d2:m
}
}
sopranowords = \lyricmode {
\set stanza = #"1. "
one two three four five six seven eight nine ten eleven twelve
}
\score {
\new ChoirStaff <<
<<
\context ChordNames { \harmonies }
>>
\new Staff <<
\new Voice = "soprano" << { \sopranonotes } >>
>>
\new Lyrics \lyricsto "soprano" { \sopranowords }
>>
\layout { }
\midi { }
}
%end snippet
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