Hello,
A suggestion using spacer notes in the second voice.
Best,
David

\version "2.18.0"


<<

  \new Staff {

    <<

      \new Voice = "first"

      \relative c' {

      \voiceOne

        c1

        c'1

        c,1

      }


    \new Voice = "second"

      \relative c' {

        \voiceTwo

        s1

        c1

        s1

      }

    >>

  }


  \new Lyrics {

    \lyricsto "first" {

      One one one

    }

  }


  \new Lyrics {

    \lyricsto "second" {

      two

    }

  }

>>


On 17 March 2014 05:34, TaoCG <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hey all,
>
> I have a one-staff vocal part where I need somewhere in the middle a
> temporary two-voice part withe different lyrics to each voice but my
> attempts so far have failed and I have the feeling that I'm trying to solve
> this the wrong way.
> I prepared a minimal example and what strikes me as odd is that after the
> temporary polyphony all notes are registered on the same time as if
> duration
> wasn't important anymore.
> I also tried \set associatedVoice with named voices instead of \addlyrics
> but then the lyrics simply won't show.
>
> \version "2.18.0"
>
> foo = \relative
> {
>     \voiceOne
>     c'1
> }
> \addlyrics { foo }
>
> barr = \relative
> {
>     \voiceTwo
>     c''1
> }
> \addlyrics { bar }
>
> music = \relative
> {
>     c'1
>     << \foo \\ \barr >>
>     c1 c2
> }
>
> text = \lyricmode
> {
>     text here
> }
>
> \score
> {
>     <<
>         \new Staff \new Voice = "v" \music
>         \new Lyrics \lyricsto "v" \text
>     >>
> }
>
>
>
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