version that you are working on. See TRANSLATION for details.
@end ignore
-@c \version "2.11.51"
+@c \version "2.11.61"
@node Vocal music
@section Vocal music
-@c TODO: CLARIFY
-@c TODO: delete this comment block
-@c http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=248
-@c Done, see @node Lyrics independent of notes ----FV
+@c TODO: inspirational headword
-@c http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=329
-@c Done, see @node Working with lyrics and variables ----FV
-
-@c partially done, needs improvement, see Switching to an alternative melody ----FV
-@ignore
-
-> I think the issue here is that changing the associatedVoice
-> happens one step
-> later than expected. I could be wrong, but I don't think this
-> is obviously
-> documented.
-
-If you read section "Switching the melody associated with a lyrics
-line"
-it indeed says "Again, the command must be one syllable too
-early,..."!
-One problem with the current formulation is that the "Again"
-refers to what's described 2 subsections earlier in "Lyrics to
-multiple notes of a melisma", which isn't obvious unless you have
-read all the sections
-sequentially.
-
-
-@c Done in @node Extenders and hyphens ---FV
-@c also done (duplicated) in @node Multiple notes to one syllable --FV
-I don't know who's working on the vocal music right now, but I
-found something that should be clarified in NR 2.1.2.4.
-
-It should be made clear that __ is used to crate a lyric extender,
-and _ is used to add a note to a melisma, so both __ and _ are
-used. The example shows it, but there is no description of the
-lyrics extender in this section.
-@end ignore
-
-
-Since LilyPond input files are text, there are two issues to
-consider when working with vocal music:
-
-@itemize
-@item
-Song texts must be entered as text, not notes. For example, the
-input@tie{}@code{d} should be interpreted as a one letter syllable, not the
-note@tie{}D.
-
-@item
-Song texts must be aligned with the notes of their melody.
-@end itemize
-
-There are a few different ways to define lyrics; we shall begin
-by examining the simplest method, and gradually increase complexity.
+This section explains how to typeset vocal music, and make sure
+that the lyrics will be aligned with the notes of their melody.
@menu
-* Common notation for vocals::
+* Entering lyrics::
* Aligning lyrics to a melody::
-* Placement of lyrics::
+* Specific uses of lyrics::
* Stanzas::
@end menu
-@snippets
-
-Checking to make sure that text scripts and lyrics are within the margins is
-a relatively large computational task. To speed up processing, LilyPond does
-not perform such calculations by default; to enable it, use
-
-@example
-\override Score.PaperColumn #'keep-inside-line = ##t
-@end example
-
-To make lyrics avoid bar lines as well, use
-
-@example
-\layout @{
- \context @{
- \Lyrics
- \consists "Bar_engraver"
- \consists "Separating_line_group_engraver"
- \override BarLine #'transparent = ##t
- @}
-@}
-@end example
+@node Entering lyrics
+@subsection Entering lyrics
-@node Common notation for vocals
-@subsection Common notation for vocals
+@c TODO add one sentence here. -vv
@menu
-* References for vocal music::
+* Lyrics explained::
* Setting simple songs::
-* Entering lyrics::
* Working with lyrics and variables::
+* References for vocal music::
@end menu
-@node References for vocal music
-@subsubsection References for vocal music
-
-TBC
-@c TODO Add @refs
-
-@q{Parlato} is spoken without pitch but still with rhythm; it is
-notated by cross note heads. This is demonstrated in
-@ref{Special note heads}.
-
-
-@node Setting simple songs
-@subsubsection Setting simple songs
-
-@cindex \addlyrics
-
-The easiest way to add lyrics to a melody is to append
-
-@example
-\addlyrics @{ @var{the lyrics} @}
-@end example
-
-@noindent
-to a melody. Here is an example,
-
-@lilypond[ragged-right,verbatim,fragment,quote]
-\time 3/4
-\relative c' { c2 e4 g2. }
-\addlyrics { play the game }
-@end lilypond
-
-More stanzas can be added by adding more
-@code{\addlyrics} sections
-
-@lilypond[ragged-right,verbatim,fragment,quote]
-\time 3/4
-\relative c' { c2 e4 g2. }
-\addlyrics { play the game }
-\addlyrics { speel het spel }
-\addlyrics { joue le jeu }
-@end lilypond
-
-The command @code{\addlyrics} cannot handle polyphony settings. For these
-cases you should use @code{\lyricsto} and @code{\lyricmode}, as will be
-introduced in @ref{Entering lyrics}.
-
-
-@node Entering lyrics
-@subsubsection Entering lyrics
+@node Lyrics explained
+@unnumberedsubsubsec Lyrics explained
@cindex lyrics
@funindex \lyricmode
@cindex spaces, in lyrics
@cindex quotes, in lyrics
+@c FIXME: this section is to be rewritten.
+Since LilyPond input files are text, there is at least one
+issue to consider when working with vocal music:
+song texts must be interpreted as text, not notes. For example, the
+input@tie{}@code{d} should be interpreted as a one letter syllable,
+not the note@tie{}D.
+Therefore, a special lyric mode has to be used, either explicitely
+or using some abbreviated methods.
+
Lyrics are entered in a special input mode, which can be introduced
by the keyword @code{\lyricmode}, or by using @code{\addlyrics} or
@code{\lyricsto}. In this mode you can enter lyrics,
\addlyrics { pu- ro~y~ho- nes- to }
@end lilypond
-The lyric tie is implemented with the Unicode character U+203F, so be
-sure to have a font (Like DejaVuLGC) installed that includes this
-glyph.
+@noindent
+The lyric tie is implemented with the Unicode character
+@code{U+203F}; therefore a font that includes this glyph
+(such as DejaVuLGC) has to be used. More explanations about
+text and non-text fonts can be found in @ref{Fonts}.
To enter lyrics with characters from non-English languages, or with
@seealso
+Notation Reference:
+@ref{Fonts}.
+
Internals Reference:
@rinternals{LyricText},
@rinternals{LyricSpace}.
+
+@node Setting simple songs
+@unnumberedsubsubsec Setting simple songs
+
+@cindex \addlyrics
+
+The easiest way to add lyrics to a melody is to append
+
+@example
+\addlyrics @{ @var{the lyrics} @}
+@end example
+
+@noindent
+to a melody. Here is an example,
+
+@lilypond[ragged-right,verbatim,fragment,quote]
+\time 3/4
+\relative c' { c2 e4 g2. }
+\addlyrics { play the game }
+@end lilypond
+
+More stanzas can be added by adding more
+@code{\addlyrics} sections
+
+@lilypond[ragged-right,verbatim,fragment,quote]
+\time 3/4
+\relative c' { c2 e4 g2. }
+\addlyrics { play the game }
+\addlyrics { speel het spel }
+\addlyrics { joue le jeu }
+@end lilypond
+
+The command @code{\addlyrics} cannot handle polyphony settings. For these
+cases you should use @code{\lyricsto} and @code{\lyricmode}, as will be
+introduced in @ref{Lyrics explained}.
+
+@c TODO: one additional section may be needed here,
+@c such as "advanced lyric syntax" or whatever -vv
+
@node Working with lyrics and variables
-@subsubsection Working with lyrics and variables
+@unnumberedsubsubsec Working with lyrics and variables
@cindex lyrics, variables
@end example
@ignore
-
+@c FIXME
http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=329
The problem cannot be reproduced.
The following has no sense, because the issue seems to be fixed.
@rinternals{Lyrics}.
+@node References for vocal music
+@unnumberedsubsubsec References for vocal music
+
+TBC
+@c TODO Add @refs
+
+@c Nope -- this section is to be removed.
+@c With a vengeance :-) -vv
+
+@q{Parlato} is spoken without pitch but still with rhythm; it is
+notated by cross note heads. This is demonstrated in
+@ref{Special note heads}.
+
+
@node Aligning lyrics to a melody
@subsection Aligning lyrics to a melody
@funindex \addlyrics
@funindex \lyricsto
+@c FIXME: this stuff is to be rewritten. -vv
+
+Aligning of text with melodies can be made automatically, but if you
+specify the durations of the syllables it can also be made manually.
+Lyrics aligning and typesetting are prepared with the help of skips,
+hyphens and extender lines.
Lyrics are printed by interpreting them in the context called
@rinternals{Lyrics}.
@end menu
@node Automatic syllable durations
-@subsubsection Automatic syllable durations
+@unnumberedsubsubsec Automatic syllable durations
@cindex automatic syllable durations
@cindex lyrics and melodies
@end example
@node Manual syllable durations
-@subsubsection Manual syllable durations
+@unnumberedsubsubsec Manual syllable durations
Lyrics can also be entered without @code{\addlyrics} or
@code{\lyricsto}. In this case,
@node Multiple syllables to one note
-@subsubsection Multiple syllables to one note
+@unnumberedsubsubsec Multiple syllables to one note
@funindex _
@node Multiple notes to one syllable
-@subsubsection Multiple notes to one syllable
+@unnumberedsubsubsec Multiple notes to one syllable
@cindex melisma
@cindex melismata
@c it might be better to present it first - vv
You can define melismata entirely in the lyrics, by entering @code{_}
-for every note that is part of the melisma.
+for every extra note that has to be added to the the melisma.
+
+@c FIXME: clarify: __ is used to crate a lyric extender,
+@c _ is used to add a note to a melisma, so both __ and _ are needed.
@c verbose! --FV
@c duplicated: TODO fix
double hyphens to separate syllables in a word, underscores to add
notes to a melisma, and a double underscore to put an extender line.
+@c wrong: extender line only on last syllable of a word. Change example
@lilypond[relative=1,verbatim,fragment,quote]
{ \set melismaBusyProperties = #'()
c d( e) f f( e) e e }
beamed, and automatic beaming (see @ref{Setting automatic beam
behavior}) is switched off.
-@c TODO: there might be some more relevant place for
-@c the following link (?)
+@c FIXME: this now links to LM -vv
@cindex SATB
@cindex choral score
@seealso
-Internals Reference:
-@rinternals{Melisma_translator}.
-
@c @lsr{vocal,lyric@/-combine.ly}.
@knownissues
inserted by hand.
@node Skipping notes
-@subsubsection Skipping notes
+@unnumberedsubsubsec Skipping notes
Making a lyric line run slower than the melody can be achieved by
inserting @code{\skip}s into the lyrics. For every @code{\skip},
-the text will be delayed another note.
+the text will be delayed another note. The @code{\skip} command
+must be followed by a valid duration, but this is ignored when
+@code{\skip} is used in lyrics.
For example,
@node Extenders and hyphens
-@subsubsection Extenders and hyphens
+@unnumberedsubsubsec Extenders and hyphens
@cindex melisma
@cindex extender
@c leave this as samp. -gp
-Melismata are sometimes indicated with a long horizontal line starting
-in the melisma syllable, and ending in the next one. Such a line is
-called an extender line, and it is entered as @samp{ __ } (note the
-spaces before and after the two underscore characters).
+In the last syllable of a word, melismata are sometimes indicated with
+a long horizontal line starting in the melisma syllable, and ending in
+the next one. Such a line is called an extender line, and it is
+entered as @samp{ __ } (note the spaces before and after the two
+underscore characters).
@warning{Melismata are indicated in the score with extender lines,
which are entered as one double underscore; but short melismata can
@rinternals{LyricHyphen}
@node Lyrics and repeats
-@subsubsection Lyrics and repeats
+@unnumberedsubsubsec Lyrics and repeats
@c TODO New section. Add text
TBC
-@node Placement of lyrics
-@subsection Placement of lyrics
+@node Specific uses of lyrics
+@subsection Specific uses of lyrics
+
+@c FIXME This whole section is to be reorganized. -vv
Often, different stanzas of one song are put to one melody in slightly
differing ways. Such variations can still be captured with
@node Divisi lyrics
-@subsubsection Divisi lyrics
+@unnumberedsubsubsec Divisi lyrics
You can display alternate (or divisi) lyrics by naming voice
contexts and attaching lyrics to those specific contexts.
@node Lyrics independent of notes
-@subsubsection Lyrics independent of notes
+@unnumberedsubsubsec Lyrics independent of notes
@cindex Devnull context
@node Chants
-@subsubsection Chants
+@unnumberedsubsubsec Chants
@c TODO Add text from lsr and -user
TBC
@node Spacing out syllables
-@subsubsection Spacing out syllables
+@unnumberedsubsubsec Spacing out syllables
@cindex Spacing lyrics
@cindex Lyrics, increasing space between
}
@end lilypond
+@c @snippets
+@c This snippet has been renamed to "lyrics-alignment.ly"
+@c update as soon as lsr/is updated -vv
+@c @lilypondfile[verbatim,lilyquote,ragged-right,texidoc,doctitle]
+@c {lyrics-alignment.ly}
+
+@c TODO: move to LSR -vv
@snippets
-@lilypondfile[verbatim,lilyquote,ragged-right,texidoc,doctitle]
-{aligning-lyrics.ly}
+
+Checking to make sure that text scripts and lyrics are within the margins is
+a relatively large computational task. To speed up processing, LilyPond does
+not perform such calculations by default; to enable it, use
+
+@example
+\override Score.PaperColumn #'keep-inside-line = ##t
+@end example
+
+To make lyrics avoid bar lines as well, use
+
+@example
+\layout @{
+ \context @{
+ \Lyrics
+ \consists "Bar_engraver"
+ \consists "Separating_line_group_engraver"
+ \override BarLine #'transparent = ##t
+ @}
+@}
+@end example
@c TODO Create and add lsr example of lyricMelismaAlignment
@c It's used like this to center-align all lyric syllables,
}
@end ignore
+
@node Centering lyrics between staves
-@subsubsection Centering lyrics between staves
+@unnumberedsubsubsec Centering lyrics between staves
@c TODO Add text from -user
TBC
@node Adding stanza numbers
-@subsubsection Adding stanza numbers
+@unnumberedsubsubsec Adding stanza numbers
@cindex stanza number
@end ignore
@node Adding dynamics marks to stanzas
-@subsubsection Adding dynamics marks to stanzas
+@unnumberedsubsubsec Adding dynamics marks to stanzas
Stanzas differing in loudness may be indicated by putting a
dynamics mark before each stanza. In LilyPond, everything coming in
@end lilypond
@node Adding singers' names to stanzas
-@subsubsection Adding singers' names to stanzas
+@unnumberedsubsubsec Adding singers' names to stanzas
@cindex singer name
@cindex name of singer
@end lilypond
@node Stanzas with different rhythms
-@subsubsection Stanzas with different rhythms
+@unnumberedsubsubsec Stanzas with different rhythms
@subsubheading Ignoring melismata
Here, @code{alternative} is the name of the @code{Voice} context
containing the triplet.
+@c FIXME: make this easier to understand -vv
This command must be one syllable too early, before @q{Ty} in this
case. In other words, changing the associatedVoice happens one step
later than expected. This is for technical reasons, and it is not a
@node Printing stanzas at the end
-@subsubsection Printing stanzas at the end
+@unnumberedsubsubsec Printing stanzas at the end
Sometimes it is appropriate to have one stanza set
to the music, and the rest added in verse form at
@node Printing stanzas at the end in multiple columns
-@subsubsection Printing stanzas at the end in multiple columns
+@unnumberedsubsubsec Printing stanzas at the end in multiple columns
When a piece of music has many verses, they are often printed in
multiple columns across the page. An outdented verse number often
Internals Reference:
@rinternals{LyricText},
-@rinternals{StanzaNumber},
-@rinternals{VocalName}.
+@rinternals{StanzaNumber}.