this
\voiceOne << \global \Sa \Sb >> means that those three parts overlap,
as you say...
I'm guessing what you want is
\new Staff = women <<
\new Voice \global
\new Voice = "S" {\Sa \Sb }
}
>>
\context Lyrics \lyricsto "S" { \womena \womenc }
\context Lyrics \lyricsto "S" { \womenb }
I've completely not tested it and may be wrong but you could try...
Jakob.
2011/12/7 Dirkjan Ochtman <[email protected]>:
> On Wed, Dec 7, 2011 at 21:48, Matthew Collett <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Try:
>> \new Lyrics \lyricsto "S" { \womena \womenc }
>> \new Lyrics \lyricsto "S" { \womenb }
>>
>> Assuming the variables with the notes and words are correctly defined, I
>> think the only change needed is to the \lyricsto expressions, as indicated.
>
> Thanks for the suggestion, that seems sensible. It doesn't seem to do
> the trick, however. I now have (simplified to):
>
> \score {
> \new ChoirStaff <<
> \new Staff = women <<
> \new Voice = "S" {
> \voiceOne << \global \Sa \Sb >>
> }
> >>
> \context Lyrics \lyricsto "S" { \womena \womenb }
> \context Lyrics \lyricsto "S" \womenc
> >>
> }
>
> But this seems to overlap the \Sa and \Sb melodic parts. It also
> starts out with the \womena lyrics, then proceeds to overlap with one
> syllable from \womenb, which then takes over. So it's not that close
> yet.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Dirkjan
>
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