Hi list !
I'm using Mats' example in the archive
http://www.mail-archive.com/lilypond-user@gnu.org/msg23171.html, about ossia.
I've tried his ly fila, which works well.
But when I try to improve it like this :
\new Staff = main {
\clef bass
c4 c c c
{c4 c c c
c4 c c c}
\new Staff
cc
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Jean-marc LEGRAND Re: Some general comments /
ossia trick
Ian Hawthorn wrote:
1. An extra lyric line is needed for harmony parts for a few bars.
2. An extra staff and lyric line for a soloist is required for one section.
To add an extra staff, look up ossia. It works something like this:
{
c4 c c c
{c4 c c c}
\new Staff { e4 e e e }
c4 c c c
}
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Subject: Re: Some general comments
Ian Hawthorn wrote:
1. An extra lyric line is needed for harmony parts for a few bars.
2. An extra staff and lyric line for a soloist is required for one
section.
To add an extra staff, look up ossia. It works something like this:
{
c4 c c c
{c4 c c c
Graham Percival wrote:
Ian Hawthorn wrote:
1. An extra lyric line is needed for harmony parts for a few bars.
2. An extra staff and lyric line for a soloist is required for one
section.
To add an extra staff, look up ossia. It works something like this:
{
c4 c c c
{c4 c c c}
\new
Ian Hawthorn wrote:
...
5. This bit of the song is in unison and needs only one staff.
In addition to the answers you have already received, this situation
is often easiest handled by the technique described in Hiding Staves
in the manual. Then, LilyPond will automatically avoid printing