Guide, node Updating translation committishes..
@end ignore
-@c \version "2.19.2"
+@c \version "2.19.22"
@node Fundamental concepts
@chapter Fundamental concepts
example serves as a useful starting place.
@funindex \book
-@funindex book
@funindex \score
-@funindex score
@cindex book
@cindex score
input. LilyPond treats input like this:
@example
-\relative c'' @{
- c4 a d c
+\relative @{
+ c''4 a d c
@}
@end example
\score @{
\new Staff @{
\new Voice @{
- \relative c'' @{
- c4 a b c
+ \relative @{
+ c''4 a b c
@}
@}
@}
@end example
@funindex \header
-@funindex header
@funindex \layout
-@funindex layout
@funindex \midi
-@funindex midi
@cindex header
@cindex layout
@cindex midi
shown they will cause LilyPond to produce a printed output and a
MIDI output respectively. They are described fully in the
Notation Reference -- @ruser{Score layout}, and
-@ruser{Creating MIDI files}.
+@ruser{Creating MIDI output}.
@cindex scores, multiple
@cindex book block, implicit
@cindex implicit book block
@funindex \book
-@funindex book
You may code multiple @code{\score} blocks. Each will be
treated as a separate score, but they will be all combined into
templates use this:
@example
-melody = \relative c' @{
- c4 a b c
+melody = \relative @{
+ c'4 a b c
@}
\score @{
@subsection Score is a (single) compound musical expression
@funindex \score
-@funindex score
@cindex score
@cindex contents of a score block
@cindex score block, contents of
braces next to @code{\new Voice = "vocal"}, we could start writing
@example
-\relative c'' @{
- r4 d8\noBeam g, c4 r
+\relative @{
+ r4 d''8\noBeam g, c4 r
@}
@end example
have a piece of real music:
@lilypond[verbatim,quote,ragged-right]
-melody = \relative c'' { r4 d8\noBeam g, c4 r }
+melody = \relative { r4 d''8\noBeam g, c4 r }
text = \lyricmode { And God said, }
-upper = \relative c'' { <g d g,>2~ <g d g,> }
-lower = \relative c { b2 e }
+upper = \relative { <g' d g,>2~ <g d g,> }
+lower = \relative { b,2 e }
\score {
<<
@lilypond[verbatim,quote,ragged-right]
\new Staff {
- \relative g' {
- r4 g8 g c4 c8 d |
+ \relative {
+ r4 g'8 g c4 c8 d |
e4 r8
<<
{ f8 c c }
@lilypond[verbatim,quote,ragged-right]
\new Staff = "main" {
- \relative g' {
- r4 g8 g c4 c8 d |
+ \relative {
+ r4 g'8 g c4 c8 d |
e4 r8
<<
{ f8 c c }
inserted beam and end before the end of the beam -- not very
musical, perhaps, but possible:
-@lilypond[quote,verbatim,ragged-right,relative=2]
-g8\( a b[ c b\) a] g4
+@lilypond[quote,verbatim,ragged-right]
+\relative { g'8\( a b[ c b\) a] g4 }
@end lilypond
In general, different kinds of brackets, bracket-like constructs,
extending into a tuplet, a tie crossing two tuplets, and a
phrasing slur extending out of a tuplet (lines 3 and 4).
-@lilypond[quote,verbatim,ragged-right,relative=1]
-r16[ g \tuplet 3/2 { r16 e'8] }
-g,16( a \tuplet 3/2 { b16 d) e }
-g,8[( a \tuplet 3/2 { b8 d) e~] } |
-\tuplet 5/4 { e32\( a, b d e } a4.\)
+@lilypond[quote,verbatim,ragged-right]
+\relative {
+ r16[ g' \tuplet 3/2 { r16 e'8] }
+ g,16( a \tuplet 3/2 { b16 d) e }
+ g,8[( a \tuplet 3/2 { b8 d) e~] } |
+ \tuplet 5/4 { e32\( a, b d e } a4.\)
+}
@end lilypond
so when exactly are multiple voices needed? Look first at
this example of four chords:
-@lilypond[quote,verbatim,ragged-right,relative=1]
-\key g \major
-<d g>4 <d fis> <d a'> <d g>
+@lilypond[quote,verbatim,ragged-right]
+\relative {
+ \key g \major
+ <d' g>4 <d fis> <d a'> <d g>
+}
@end lilypond
This can be expressed using just the single angle bracket chord
Here's how we split the chords above into two voices and add both
the passing note and a slur:
-@lilypond[quote,verbatim,ragged-right,relative=2]
-\key g \major
-% Voice "1" Voice "2"
-<< { g4 fis8( g) a4 g } \\ { d4 d d d } >>
+@lilypond[quote,verbatim,ragged-right]
+\relative {
+ \key g \major
+ % Voice = "1" Voice = "2"
+ << { g'4 fis8( g) a4 g } \\ { d4 d d d } >>
+}
@end lilypond
Notice how the stems of the second voice now point down.
Here's another simple example:
-@lilypond[quote,verbatim,ragged-right,relative=2]
-\key d \minor
-% Voice "1" Voice "2"
-<< { r4 g g4. a8 } \\ { d,2 d4 g } >> |
-<< { bes4 bes c bes } \\ { g4 g g8( a) g4 } >> |
-<< { a2. r4 } \\ { fis2. s4 } >> |
+@lilypond[quote,verbatim,ragged-right]
+\relative {
+ \key d \minor
+ % Voice = "1" Voice = "2"
+ << { r4 g' g4. a8 } \\ { d,2 d4 g } >> |
+ << { bes4 bes c bes } \\ { g4 g g8( a) g4 } >> |
+ << { a2. r4 } \\ { fis2. s4 } >> |
+}
@end lilypond
It is not necessary to use a separate @code{<< \\ >>} construct
notes in each bar it may be better to split out each voice
separately, like this:
-@lilypond[quote,verbatim,ragged-right,relative=2]
-\key d \minor
-<< {
- % Voice "1"
- r4 g g4. a8 |
- bes4 bes c bes |
- a2. r4 |
-} \\ {
- % Voice "2"
- d,2 d4 g |
- g4 g g8( a) g4 |
- fis2. s4 |
-} >>
+@lilypond[quote,verbatim,ragged-right]
+<<
+ \key d \minor
+ \relative { % Voice = "1"
+ r4 g' g4. a8 |
+ bes4 bes c bes |
+ a2. r4 |
+ } \\
+ \relative { % Voice = "2"
+ d'2 d4 g |
+ g4 g g8( a) g4 |
+ fis2. s4 |
+ }
+>>
@end lilypond
of slurs, stems, ties, dynamics etc., is set appropriately.
@lilypond[quote,verbatim]
-\new Staff \relative c' {
+\new Staff \relative {
% Main voice
- c16 d e f
- % Voice "1" Voice "2" Voice "3"
+ c'16 d e f
+ % Voice = "1" Voice = "2" Voice = "3"
<< { g4 f e } \\ { r8 e4 d c8~ } >> |
<< { d2 e } \\ { c8 b16 a b8 g~ 2 } \\ { s4 b c2 } >> |
}
@end lilypond
+@funindex \voices
+If you prefer entering the voices in a different order, like top
+to bottom, you can specify the respective voice numbers in front
+of one @code{<< @dots{} >>} construct using the @code{\voices}
+command, like
+
+@lilypond[quote,verbatim]
+\new Staff \relative {
+ % Main voice
+ c'16 d e f
+ % Voice = "1" Voice = "2"
+ << { g4 f e } \\ { r8 e4 d c8~ } >> |
+ \voices 1,3,2
+ % Voice = "1" Voice = "3" Voice = "2"
+ << { d2 e } \\ { s4 b c2 } \\ { c8 b16 a b8 g~ 2 } >> |
+}
+@end lilypond
+
These voices are all separate from the main voice that contains
the notes just outside the @code{<< @dots{} >>} construct. Let's call
this the @emph{simultaneous construct}. Slurs and ties may only
blue triangle voice.
@lilypond[quote,verbatim]
-\new Staff \relative c' {
+\new Staff \relative {
% Main voice
- c16 d e f
+ c'16 d e f
<< % Bar 1
{
\voiceOneStyle
preceding chord. So in
@example
-\relative c' @{ noteA << < noteB noteC > \\ noteD >> noteE @}
+\relative @{ noteA << < noteB noteC > \\ noteD >> noteE @}
@end example
@noindent
command at the start of each voice:
@example
-\relative c' @{ noteA @dots{} @}
+\relative @{ noteA @dots{} @}
<<
- \relative c'' @{ < noteB noteC > @dots{} @}
+ \relative @{ < noteB noteC > @dots{} @}
\\
- \relative g' @{ noteD @dots{} @}
+ \relative @{ noteD @dots{} @}
>>
-\relative c' @{ noteE @dots{} @}
+\relative @{ noteE @dots{} @}
@end example
Let us finally analyze the voices in a more complex piece of music.
@c The following should appear as music without code
@lilypond[quote,ragged-right]
-\new Staff \relative c'' {
+\new Staff \relative {
\key aes \major
+ \voices 1,2,4 % No voice three
<< % Voice one
- { c2 aes4. bes8 }
+ { c''2 aes4. bes8 }
\\ % Voice two
{
% Ignore these for now - they are explained in Ch 4
\once \override NoteColumn.force-hshift = #0.5
des2
}
- \\ % No voice three
\\ % Voice four
{
\override NoteColumn.force-hshift = #0
@c The following should appear as music without code
@c The three voice styles should be defined in -init
@lilypond[quote,ragged-right]
-\new Staff \relative c'' {
+\new Staff \relative {
\key aes \major
+ \voices 1,2,4 % No Voice three (we want stems down)
<<
{ % Voice one
\voiceOneStyle
- c2 aes4. bes8
+ c''2 aes4. bes8
}
\\ % Voice two
{ \voiceTwoStyle
\once \override NoteColumn.force-hshift = #0.5
des2
}
- \\ % No Voice three (we want stems down)
\\ % Voice four
{ \voiceThreeStyle
\override NoteColumn.force-hshift = #0
enter the music of the first bar in three voices:
@lilypond[quote,verbatim,ragged-right]
-\new Staff \relative c'' {
+\new Staff \relative {
\key aes \major
<<
- { c2 aes4. bes8 } \\ { <ees, c>2 des } \\ { aes'2 f4 fes }
+ { c''2 aes4. bes8 } \\ { <ees, c>2 des } \\ { aes'2 f4 fes }
>> |
<c ees aes c>1 |
}
voices downward ones. The stems for voices 1 and 2 are right,
but the stems in voice 3 should go down in this particular piece
of music. We can correct this by skipping voice three
-and placing the music in voice four. This is done by simply
-adding another pair of @code{\\}.
+and placing the music in voice four. This could be done by simply
+adding another pair of @code{\\}, but we use the @code{\voices}
+command instead (which would also allow us to enter the voices in
+different order if we preferred doing that):
@lilypond[quote,verbatim,ragged-right]
-\new Staff \relative c'' {
+\new Staff \relative {
\key aes \major
+ \voices 1,2,4 % Omit Voice three
<< % Voice one
- { c2 aes4. bes8 }
+ { c''2 aes4. bes8 }
\\ % Voice two
{ <ees, c>2 des }
- \\ % Omit Voice three
\\ % Voice four
{ aes'2 f4 fes }
>> |
@subsection Explicitly instantiating voices
@funindex \voiceOne
-@funindex voiceOne
@funindex \voiceTwo
-@funindex voiceTwo
@funindex \voiceThree
-@funindex voiceThree
@funindex \voiceFour
-@funindex voiceFour
@funindex \oneVoice
-@funindex oneVoice
@funindex \new Voice
@cindex voice contexts, creating
@example
\new Staff @{
- \relative c' @{
- << @{ e4 f g a @} \\ @{ c,4 d e f @} >>
+ \relative @{
+ << @{ e'4 f g a @} \\ @{ c,4 d e f @} >>
@}
@}
@end example
@example
\new Staff <<
- \new Voice = "1" @{ \voiceOne \relative c' @{ e4 f g a @} @}
- \new Voice = "2" @{ \voiceTwo \relative c' @{ c4 d e f @} @}
+ \new Voice = "1" @{ \voiceOne \relative @{ e'4 f g a @} @}
+ \new Voice = "2" @{ \voiceTwo \relative @{ c'4 d e f @} @}
>>
@end example
@c The following example should not display the code
@lilypond[ragged-right,quote]
\new Staff <<
- \new Voice = "1" { \voiceOne \relative c' { e4 f g a } }
- \new Voice = "2" { \voiceTwo \relative c' { c4 d e f } }
+ \new Voice = "1" { \voiceOne \relative { e'4 f g a } }
+ \new Voice = "2" { \voiceTwo \relative { c'4 d e f } }
>>
@end lilypond
markup, ties, slurs, and dynamics:
@lilypond[quote,ragged-right,verbatim]
-\relative c' {
+\relative {
% Default behavior or behavior after \oneVoice
- c4 d8~ 8 e4( f | g4 a) b-> c |
+ c'4 d8~ 8 e4( f | g4 a) b-> c |
}
@end lilypond
@lilypond[quote,ragged-right,verbatim]
-\relative c' {
+\relative {
\voiceOne
- c4 d8~ 8 e4( f | g4 a) b-> c |
+ c'4 d8~ 8 e4( f | g4 a) b-> c |
\oneVoice
c,4 d8~ 8 e4( f | g4 a) b-> c |
}
@end lilypond
@lilypond[quote,ragged-right,verbatim]
-\relative c' {
+\relative {
\voiceTwo
- c4 d8~ 8 e4( f | g4 a) b-> c |
+ c'4 d8~ 8 e4( f | g4 a) b-> c |
\oneVoice
c,4 d8~ 8 e4( f | g4 a) b-> c |
}
@end lilypond
-Now let's look at three different ways to notate the same passage of
+Now let's look at four different ways to notate the same passage of
polyphonic music, each of which is advantageous in different
circumstances, using the example from the previous section.
permitting a phrasing slur to be drawn over them.
@lilypond[quote,ragged-right,verbatim]
-\new Staff \relative c' {
+\new Staff \relative {
\voiceOneStyle
% This section is homophonic
- c16^( d e f
+ c'16^( d e f
% Start simultaneous section of three voices
<<
% Continue the main voice in parallel
}
@end lilypond
+@cindex voices, continued
+@funindex \voices
+
+The @code{\voices} command can also be used for continuing a main
+voice into the simultaneous construct:
+
+@lilypond[quote,ragged-right,verbatim]
+\new Staff \relative {
+ \new Voice = "main" {
+ \voiceOneStyle
+ % This section is homophonic
+ c'16^( d e f
+ % Start simultaneous section of three voices
+ \voices "main",2,3
+ <<
+ % Continue the main voice in parallel
+ { g4 f e | d2 e) | }
+ % Initiate second voice
+ \\
+ % Set stems, etc., down
+ { r8 e4 d c8~ | 8 b16 a b8 g~ 2 | }
+ \\
+ % Initiate third voice
+ % Set stems, etc, up
+ { s2. | s4 b c2 | }
+ >>
+ }
+}
+@end lilypond
+
+
@cindex nesting music expressions
@cindex nesting simultaneous constructs
@cindex nesting voices
typeset the music:
@lilypond[quote,ragged-right,verbatim]
-\new Staff \relative c' {
- c16^( d e f
+\new Staff \relative {
+ c'16^( d e f
<<
{ g4 f e | d2 e) | }
\new Voice {
as here:
@lilypond[quote,ragged-right,verbatim]
-\new Staff \relative c' <<
+\new Staff \relative <<
% Initiate first voice
\new Voice {
\voiceOne
- c16^( d e f g4 f e | d2 e) |
+ c'16^( d e f g4 f e | d2 e) |
}
% Initiate second voice
\new Voice {
@cindex collisions, notes
@cindex shift commands
@funindex \shiftOff
-@funindex shiftOff
@funindex \shiftOn
-@funindex shiftOn
@funindex \shiftOnn
-@funindex shiftOnn
@funindex \shiftOnnn
-@funindex shiftOnnn
Closely spaced notes in a chord, or notes occurring at the same
time in different voices, are arranged in two, occasionally more,
@funindex \new Lyrics
@funindex \lyricsto
-@funindex lyricsto
@funindex Lyrics
@cindex Lyrics context, creating
@cindex lyrics, linking to voice
@lilypond[quote,verbatim]
<<
\new Voice = "one" {
- \relative c'' {
+ \relative {
\autoBeamOff
\time 2/4
- c4 b8. a16 | g4. f8 | e4 d | c2 |
+ c''4 b8. a16 | g4. f8 | e4 d | c2 |
}
}
\new Lyrics \lyricsto "one" {
@cindex lyrics and beaming
@cindex beaming and lyrics
@funindex \autoBeamOff
-@funindex autoBeamOff
The automatic beaming which LilyPond uses by default works well
for instrumental music, but not so well for music with lyrics,
@funindex \new ChoirStaff
@funindex ChoirStaff
@funindex \lyricmode
-@funindex lyricmode
@cindex vocal score structure
@cindex choir staff
@lilypond[quote,verbatim]
global = { \key f \major \time 6/8 \partial 8 }
-SopOneMusic = \relative c'' {
- c8 | c8([ bes)] a a([ g)] f | f'4. b, | c4.~ 4
+SopOneMusic = \relative {
+ c''8 | c8([ bes)] a a([ g)] f | f'4. b, | c4.~ 4
}
SopOneLyrics = \lyricmode {
Let | flee -- cy flocks the | hills a -- dorn, __
}
-SopTwoMusic = \relative c' {
- r8 | r4. r4 c8 | a'8([ g)] f f([ e)] d | e8([ d)] c bes'
+SopTwoMusic = \relative {
+ r8 | r4. r4 c'8 | a'8([ g)] f f([ e)] d | e8([ d)] c bes'
}
SopTwoLyrics = \lyricmode {
Let | flee -- cy flocks the | hills a -- dorn,
@lilypond[quote,verbatim]
keyTime = { \key c \major \time 4/4 \partial 4 }
-SopMusic = \relative c' { c4 | e4. e8 g4 g | a4 a g }
-AltoMusic = \relative c' { c4 | c4. c8 e4 e | f4 f e }
-TenorMusic = \relative c { e4 | g4. g8 c4. b8 | a8 b c d e4 }
-BassMusic = \relative c { c4 | c4. c8 c4 c | f8 g a b c4 }
+SopMusic = \relative { c'4 | e4. e8 g4 g | a4 a g }
+AltoMusic = \relative { c'4 | c4. c8 e4 e | f4 f e }
+TenorMusic = \relative { e4 | g4. g8 c4. b8 | a8 b c d e4 }
+BassMusic = \relative { c4 | c4. c8 c4 c | f8 g a b c4 }
VerseOne =
\lyricmode { E -- | ter -- nal fa -- ther, | strong to save, }
output. For example, compare the input and output of the
following example:
-@lilypond[quote,verbatim,relative=2]
-cis4 cis2. | a4 a2. |
+@lilypond[quote,verbatim]
+\relative { cis''4 cis2. | a4 a2. | }
@end lilypond
The input is rather sparse, but in the output, bar lines,
@subsection Creating contexts
@funindex \new
-@funindex new
@cindex new contexts
@cindex creating contexts
@cindex contexts, creating
-In an input file a score block, introduced with a @code{\score}
-command, contains a single music expression and an associated
-output definition (either a @code{\layout} or a @code{\midi} block).
-The @code{Score} context is usually left to be created automatically
-when the interpretation of that music expression starts.
+In an input file, a score block (introduced with a @code{\score}
+command) contains a single music expression; but it can also contain
+associated output definitions too -- either a @code{\layout} block, a
+@code{\midi} block or both. The @code{Score} context is usually left to
+be created automatically when the interpretation of that music
+expression starts.
For scores with only one voice and one staff, the @code{Voice} and
@code{Staff} contexts may also be left to be created automatically,
\clef "treble"
\key g \minor
\new Voice { % create voice for RH notes
- \relative c'' { % start of RH notes
- d4 ees16 c8. |
+ \relative { % start of RH notes
+ d''4 ees16 c8. |
d4 ees16 c8. |
} % end of RH notes
} % end of RH voice
\key g \minor
\new Voice { % create LH voice one
\voiceOne
- \relative g { % start of LH voice one notes
+ \relative { % start of LH voice one notes
g8 <bes d> ees, <g c> |
g8 <bes d> ees, <g c> |
} % end of LH voice one notes
} % end of LH voice one
\new Voice { % create LH voice two
\voiceTwo
- \relative g { % start of LH voice two notes
+ \relative { % start of LH voice two notes
g4 ees |
g4 ees |
} % end of LH voice two notes
@cindex context properties, modifying
@cindex modifying context properties
@funindex \set
-@funindex set
@funindex \unset
-@funindex unset
Contexts are responsible for holding the values of a number of
context @emph{properties}. Many of them can be changed to
but occasionally it can be tricky. If the wrong context
is specified, no error message is produced, but the expected
action will not take place. For example, the
-@code{instrumentName} clearly lives in the @code{Staff} context, since
-it is the staff that is to be named.
-In this example the first staff is labeled, but not the second,
-because we omitted the context name.
+@code{clefGlyph} clearly lives in the @code{Staff} context, since
+it is the staff's clef glyph that is to be changed.
+In this example the first staff's clef is printed correctly, but not the
+second -- which prints the default treble clef instead of the
+expected bass (or F) clef -- because we omitted the context name.
@lilypond[quote,verbatim,ragged-right]
<<
- \new Staff \relative c'' {
- \set Staff.instrumentName = #"Soprano"
- c2 c
+ \new Staff \relative {
+ \set Staff.clefGlyph = "clefs.C"
+ c''2 c
}
- \new Staff \relative c' {
- \set instrumentName = #"Alto" % Wrong!
- d2 d
+ \new Staff \relative {
+ \set clefGlyph = "clefs.F" % Wrong!
+ d'2 d
}
>>
@end lilypond
Remember the default context name is @code{Voice}, so the second
-@code{\set} command set the property @code{instrumentName} in the
-@code{Voice} context to @qq{Alto}, but as LilyPond does not look
+@code{\set} command set the property @code{clefGlyph} in the
+@code{Voice} context to @code{clefs.F}, but as LilyPond does not look
for any such property in the @code{Voice} context, no
further action took place. This is not an error, and no error
message is logged in the log file.
Internals Reference: see @rinternals{Tunable context properties}, or
@rinternals{Contexts}.
-The @code{instrumentName} property will take effect only
+The @code{clefGlyph} property will take effect only
if it is set in the @code{Staff} context, but
some properties can be set in more than one context.
For example, the property @code{extraNatural} is by
@lilypond[quote,verbatim,ragged-right]
<<
- \new Staff \relative c'' {
- aeses2 aes
+ \new Staff \relative {
+ aeses'2 aes
}
- \new Staff \relative c'' {
+ \new Staff \relative {
\set Staff.extraNatural = ##f
- aeses2 aes
+ aeses'2 aes
}
>>
@end lilypond
@lilypond[quote,verbatim,ragged-right]
<<
- \new Staff \relative c'' {
- aeses2 aes
+ \new Staff \relative {
+ aeses'2 aes
}
- \new Staff \relative c'' {
+ \new Staff \relative {
\set Score.extraNatural = ##f
- aeses2 aes
+ aeses'2 aes
}
>>
@end lilypond
other things) several times. The change is from the default
value, not the most recently set value.
-@lilypond[quote,verbatim,ragged-right,relative=1]
-c4 d
-% make note heads smaller
-\set fontSize = #-4
-e4 f |
-% make note heads larger
-\set fontSize = #2.5
-g4 a
-% return to default size
-\unset fontSize
-b4 c |
+@lilypond[quote,verbatim,ragged-right]
+\relative {
+ c'4 d
+ % make note heads smaller
+ \set fontSize = #-4
+ e4 f |
+ % make note heads larger
+ \set fontSize = #2.5
+ g4 a
+ % return to default size
+ \unset fontSize
+ b4 c |
+}
@end lilypond
We have now seen how to set the values of several different types of
@subsubheading Setting context properties with @code{\with}
@funindex \with
-@funindex with
@cindex context properties, setting with \with
The default value of context properties may be set at the time the
@lilypond[quote,verbatim,ragged-right]
<<
\new Staff {
- \relative c'' {
- gisis4 gis aeses aes
+ \relative {
+ gisis'4 gis aeses aes
}
}
\new Staff \with { extraNatural = ##f } {
- \relative c'' {
- gisis4 gis aeses aes
+ \relative {
+ gisis'4 gis aeses aes
}
}
>>
@cindex context properties, setting with \context
@funindex \context
-@funindex context
The values of context properties may be set in @emph{all} contexts
of a particular type, such as all @code{Staff} contexts, with a single
@lilypond[verbatim,quote]
\score {
\new Staff {
- \relative c'' {
- cisis4 e d cis
+ \relative {
+ cisis''4 e d cis
}
}
\layout {
\score {
<<
\new Staff {
- \relative c'' {
- gisis4 gis aeses aes
+ \relative {
+ gisis'4 gis aeses aes
}
}
\new Staff {
- \relative c'' {
- gisis4 gis aeses aes
+ \relative {
+ gisis'4 gis aeses aes
}
}
>>
@cindex removing engravers
@funindex \consists
-@funindex consists
@funindex \remove
-@funindex remove
We have seen that contexts each contain several engravers, each
of which is responsible for producing a particular part of the
\new Staff \with {
\remove "Staff_symbol_engraver"
}
-\relative c' {
- c4 d
+\relative {
+ c'4 d
\set fontSize = #-4 % make note heads smaller
e4 f |
\set fontSize = #2.5 % make note heads larger
\new Voice \with {
\consists "Ambitus_engraver"
} {
- \relative c'' {
+ \relative {
\voiceOne
- c4 a b g
+ c''4 a b g
}
}
\new Voice {
- \relative c' {
+ \relative {
\voiceTwo
- c4 e d f
+ c'4 e d f
}
}
>>
}
<<
\new Voice {
- \relative c'' {
+ \relative {
\voiceOne
- c4 a b g
+ c''4 a b g
}
}
\new Voice {
- \relative c' {
+ \relative {
\voiceTwo
- c4 e d f
+ c'4 e d f
}
}
>>
@subsubheading Changing all contexts of the same type
@funindex \layout
-@funindex layout
The examples above show how to remove or add engravers to
individual contexts. It is also possible to remove or add
\score {
<<
\new Staff {
- \relative c'' {
- c4 a b g
+ \relative {
+ c''4 a b g
}
}
\new Staff {
- \relative c' {
- c4 a b g
+ \relative {
+ c'4 a b g
}
}
\new Staff {
\clef "G_8"
- \relative c' {
- c4 a b g
+ \relative {
+ c'4 a b g
}
}
\new Staff {
\clef "bass"
- \relative c {
+ \relative {
c4 a b g
}
}
@example
\version @w{"@version{}"}
-melody = \relative c' @{
+melody = \relative @{
\clef "treble"
\key c \major
\time 4/4
@example
\version @w{"@version{}"}
-melody = \relative c' @{
+melody = \relative @{
\clef "treble"
\key c \major
\time 4/4
the cello @code{celloMusic}. While we're doing this, let's rename
@code{text} to be @code{sopranoLyrics}. Remember to rename both
instances of all these names -- both the initial definition (the
-@code{melody = \relative c' @{ } part) and the name's use (in the
+@code{melody = \relative @{ } part) and the name's use (in the
@code{\score} section).
While we're doing this, let's change the cello part's staff --
@example
\version @w{"@version{}"}
-sopranoMusic = \relative c' @{
+sopranoMusic = \relative @{
\clef "treble"
\key c \major
\time 4/4
Aaa Bee Cee Dee
@}
-celloMusic = \relative c @{
+celloMusic = \relative @{
\clef "bass"
\key c \major
\time 4/4
easily fixed. Here's the complete soprano and cello template.
@lilypond[quote,verbatim,ragged-right,addversion]
-sopranoMusic = \relative c' {
+sopranoMusic = \relative {
\clef "treble"
\key c \major
\time 4/4
Aaa Bee Cee Dee
}
-celloMusic = \relative c {
+celloMusic = \relative {
\clef "bass"
\key c \major
\time 4/4
@lilypond[quote,ragged-right]
global = { \key d \major \time 4/4 }
-sopranoMusic = \relative c'' {
+sopranoMusic = \relative {
\clef "treble"
- r4 d2 a4 | d4. d8 a2 | cis4 d cis2 |
+ r4 d''2 a4 | d4. d8 a2 | cis4 d cis2 |
}
sopranoWords = \lyricmode {
Wor -- thy | is the lamb | that was slain |
}
-altoMusic = \relative a' {
+altoMusic = \relative {
\clef "treble"
- r4 a2 a4 | fis4. fis8 a2 | g4 fis e2 |
+ r4 a'2 a4 | fis4. fis8 a2 | g4 fis e2 |
}
altoWords = \sopranoWords
-tenorMusic = \relative c' {
+tenorMusic = \relative {
\clef "G_8"
- r4 fis2 e4 | d4. d8 d2 | e4 a, cis2 |
+ r4 fis'2 e4 | d4. d8 d2 | e4 a, cis2 |
}
tenorWords = \sopranoWords
-bassMusic = \relative c' {
+bassMusic = \relative {
\clef "bass"
- r4 d2 cis4 | b4. b8 fis2 | e4 d a'2 |
+ r4 d'2 cis4 | b4. b8 fis2 | e4 d a'2 |
}
bassWords = \sopranoWords
-upper = \relative a' {
+upper = \relative {
\clef "treble"
\global
- r4 <a d fis>2 <a e' a>4 |
+ r4 <a' d fis>2 <a e' a>4 |
<d fis d'>4. <d fis d'>8 <a d a'>2 |
<g cis g'>4 <a d fis> <a cis e>2 |
}
-lower = \relative c, {
+lower = \relative {
\clef "bass"
\global
- <d d'>4 <d d'>2 <cis cis'>4 |
+ <d, d'>4 <d d'>2 <cis cis'>4 |
<b b'>4. <b' b'>8 <fis fis'>2 |
<e e'>4 <d d'> <a' a'>2 |
}
\score {
<< % combine ChoirStaff and PianoStaff in parallel
\new ChoirStaff <<
- \new Staff = "sopranos" <<
- \set Staff.instrumentName = #"Soprano"
+ \new Staff = "sopranos"
+ \with { instrumentName = #"Soprano" }
+ <<
\new Voice = "sopranos" {
\global
\sopranoMusic
\new Lyrics \lyricsto "sopranos" {
\sopranoWords
}
- \new Staff = "altos" <<
- \set Staff.instrumentName = #"Alto"
+ \new Staff = "altos"
+ \with { instrumentName = #"Alto" }
+ <<
\new Voice = "altos" {
\global
\altoMusic
}
>>
- \new Lyrics \lyricsto "altos" { \altoWords }
- \new Staff = "tenors" <<
- \set Staff.instrumentName = #"Tenor"
+ \new Lyrics \lyricsto "altos" {
+ \altoWords
+ }
+ \new Staff = "tenors"
+ \with { instrumentName = #"Tenor" }
+ <<
\new Voice = "tenors" {
\global
\tenorMusic
}
>>
- \new Lyrics \lyricsto "tenors" { \tenorWords }
- \new Staff = "basses" <<
- \set Staff.instrumentName = #"Bass"
+ \new Lyrics \lyricsto "tenors" {
+ \tenorWords
+ }
+ \new Staff = "basses"
+ \with { instrumentName = #"Bass" }
+ <<
\new Voice = "basses" {
\global
\bassMusic
\bassWords
}
>> % end ChoirStaff
- \new PianoStaff <<
- \set PianoStaff.instrumentName = #"Piano"
+ \new PianoStaff \with { instrumentName = #"Piano" }
+ <<
\new Staff = "upper" \upper
\new Staff = "lower" \lower
>>
@example
\new ChoirStaff <<
- \new Staff = "sopranos" <<
- \set Staff.instrumentName = #"Soprano"
+ \new Staff = "sopranos"
+ \with @{ instrumentName = #"Soprano" @}
+ <<
\new Voice = "sopranos" @{
\global
\sopranoMusic
\new Lyrics \lyricsto "sopranos" @{
\sopranoWords
@}
- \new Staff = "altos" <<
- \set Staff.instrumentName = #"Alto"
+ \new Staff = "altos"
+ \with @{ instrumentName = #"Alto" @}
+ <<
\new Voice = "altos" @{
\global
\altoMusic
\new Lyrics \lyricsto "altos" @{
\altoWords
@}
- \new Staff = "tenors" <<
- \set Staff.instrumentName = #"Tenor"
+ \new Staff = "tenors"
+ \with @{ instrumentName = #"Tenor" @}
+ <<
\new Voice = "tenors" @{
\global
\tenorMusic
\new Lyrics \lyricsto "tenors" @{
\tenorWords
@}
- \new Staff = "basses" <<
- \set Staff.instrumentName = #"Bass"
+ \new Staff = "basses"
+ \with @{ instrumentName = #"Bass" @}
+ <<
\new Voice = "basses" @{
\global
\bassMusic
@q{Solo piano} template:
@example
-\new PianoStaff <<
- \set PianoStaff.instrumentName = #"Piano "
+\new PianoStaff \with @{ instrumentName = #"Piano " @}
+<<
\new Staff = "upper" \upper
\new Staff = "lower" \lower
>>
@}
>> % end ChoirStaff
- \new PianoStaff <<
- \set PianoStaff.instrumentName = #"Piano"
+ \new PianoStaff \with @{ instrumentName = #"Piano" @}
+ <<
\new Staff = "upper" \upper
\new Staff = "lower" \lower
>>
@lilypond[quote,verbatim,ragged-right,addversion]
global = { \key d \major \time 4/4 }
-sopranoMusic = \relative c'' {
+sopranoMusic = \relative {
\clef "treble"
- r4 d2 a4 | d4. d8 a2 | cis4 d cis2 |
+ r4 d''2 a4 | d4. d8 a2 | cis4 d cis2 |
}
sopranoWords = \lyricmode {
Wor -- thy | is the lamb | that was slain |
}
-altoMusic = \relative a' {
+altoMusic = \relative {
\clef "treble"
- r4 a2 a4 | fis4. fis8 a2 | g4 fis fis2 |
+ r4 a'2 a4 | fis4. fis8 a2 | g4 fis fis2 |
}
altoWords = \sopranoWords
-tenorMusic = \relative c' {
+tenorMusic = \relative {
\clef "G_8"
- r4 fis2 e4 | d4. d8 d2 | e4 a, cis2 |
+ r4 fis'2 e4 | d4. d8 d2 | e4 a, cis2 |
}
tenorWords = \sopranoWords
-bassMusic = \relative c' {
+bassMusic = \relative {
\clef "bass"
- r4 d2 cis4 | b4. b8 fis2 | e4 d a'2 |
+ r4 d'2 cis4 | b4. b8 fis2 | e4 d a'2 |
}
bassWords = \sopranoWords
-upper = \relative a' {
+upper = \relative {
\clef "treble"
\global
- r4 <a d fis>2 <a e' a>4 |
+ r4 <a' d fis>2 <a e' a>4 |
<d fis d'>4. <d fis d'>8 <a d a'>2 |
<g cis g'>4 <a d fis> <a cis e>2 |
}
-lower = \relative c, {
+lower = \relative {
\clef "bass"
\global
- <d d'>4 <d d'>2 <cis cis'>4 |
+ <d, d'>4 <d d'>2 <cis cis'>4 |
<b b'>4. <b' b'>8 <fis fis'>2 |
<e e'>4 <d d'> <a' a'>2 |
}
\score {
<< % combine ChoirStaff and PianoStaff in parallel
\new ChoirStaff <<
- \new Staff = "sopranos" <<
- \set Staff.instrumentName = #"Soprano"
+ \new Staff = "sopranos"
+ \with { instrumentName = #"Soprano" }
+ <<
\new Voice = "sopranos" {
\global
\sopranoMusic
\new Lyrics \lyricsto "sopranos" {
\sopranoWords
}
- \new Staff = "altos" <<
- \set Staff.instrumentName = #"Alto"
+ \new Staff = "altos"
+ \with { instrumentName = #"Alto" }
+ <<
\new Voice = "altos" {
\global
\altoMusic
\new Lyrics \lyricsto "altos" {
\altoWords
}
- \new Staff = "tenors" <<
- \set Staff.instrumentName = #"Tenor"
+ \new Staff = "tenors"
+ \with { instrumentName = #"Tenor" }
+ <<
\new Voice = "tenors" {
\global
\tenorMusic
\new Lyrics \lyricsto "tenors" {
\tenorWords
}
- \new Staff = "basses" <<
- \set Staff.instrumentName = #"Bass"
+ \new Staff = "basses"
+ \with { instrumentName = #"Bass" }
+ <<
\new Voice = "basses" {
\global
\bassMusic
}
>> % end ChoirStaff
- \new PianoStaff <<
- \set PianoStaff.instrumentName = #"Piano "
+ \new PianoStaff
+ \with { instrumentName = #"Piano " }
+ <<
\new Staff = "upper" \upper
\new Staff = "lower" \lower
>>
composer = "J S Bach"
}
keyTime = { \key c \minor \time 4/4 }
-ManualOneVoiceOneMusic = \relative g' {
- g4 g f ees |
+ManualOneVoiceOneMusic = \relative {
+ g'4 g f ees |
d2 c |
}
-ManualOneVoiceTwoMusic = \relative c' {
- ees16 d ees8~ 16 f ees d c8 d~ d c~ |
+ManualOneVoiceTwoMusic = \relative {
+ ees'16 d ees8~ 16 f ees d c8 d~ d c~ |
8 c4 b8 c8. g16 c b c d |
}
-ManualTwoMusic = \relative c' {
- c16 b c8~ 16 b c g a8 g~ 16 g aes ees |
+ManualTwoMusic = \relative {
+ c'16 b c8~ 16 b c g a8 g~ 16 g aes ees |
f16 ees f d g aes g f ees d ees8~ 16 f ees d |
}
-PedalOrganMusic = \relative c {
+PedalOrganMusic = \relative {
r8 c16 d ees d ees8~ 16 a, b g c b c8 |
r16 g ees f g f g8 c,2 |
}
By this point, you've seen this kind of thing:
@lilypond[quote,verbatim,ragged-right]
-hornNotes = \relative c'' { c4 b dis c }
+hornNotes = \relative { c''4 b dis c }
\score {
{
You may even realize that this could be useful in minimalist music:
@lilypond[quote,verbatim,ragged-right]
-fragmentA = \relative c'' { a4 a8. b16 }
-fragmentB = \relative c'' { a8. gis16 ees4 }
+fragmentA = \relative { a'4 a8. b16 }
+fragmentB = \relative { a'8. gis16 ees4 }
violin = \new Staff {
\fragmentA \fragmentA |
\dynamic f \italic \small { 2nd } \hspace #0.1 \dynamic p
}
-violin = \relative c'' {
+violin = \relative {
\repeat volta 2 {
- c4._\dolce b8 a8 g a b |
+ c''4._\dolce b8 a8 g a b |
\centreText
c4.^"hi there!" d8 e f g d |
c4.\fthenp b8 c4 c-. |
the last line.
@example
-violin = \relative c'' @{
+violin = \relative @{
\repeat volta 2 @{
- c4._\markup @{ \italic \bold dolce @} b8 a8 g a b |
+ c''4._\markup @{ \italic \bold dolce @} b8 a8 g a b |
\once \override TextScript.self-alignment-X = #CENTER
c4.^"hi there!" d8 e f g d |
c4._\markup @{
@lilypond[quote,verbatim,ragged-right]
padText =
#(define-music-function
- (parser location padding)
+ (padding)
(number?)
#{
\once \override TextScript.padding = #padding
#})
-\relative c'' {
- c4^"piu mosso" b a b
+\relative {
+ c''4^"piu mosso" b a b
\padText #1.8
c4^"piu mosso" b a b
\padText #2.6
of a horn/@/bassoon duo
@example
-hornNotes = \relative c @{
+hornNotes = \relative @{
\time 2/4
r4 f8 a | cis4 f | e4 d |
@}
in the following output
@lilypond[quote,ragged-right]
-\transpose f c' \relative c {
+\transpose f c' \relative {
\time 2/4
r4 f8 a | cis4 f | e4 d |
}
R2*3
@end example
-When printing the part, multi-rests
-must be condensed. This is done by setting a run-time variable
+When printing the part, multi-measure rests must be compressed. There
+is a music function available to do this:
@example
-\set Score.skipBars = ##t
+\compressMMRests @{ ... @}
@end example
-@noindent
-This command sets the property @code{skipBars} in the
-@code{Score} context to true (@code{##t}). Prepending the rest and
-this option to the music above, leads to the following result
+Applying this to @code{hornNotes} gives:
@lilypond[quote,ragged-right]
-\transpose f c' \relative c {
+\compressMMRests \transpose f c' \relative {
\time 2/4
- \set Score.skipBars = ##t
R2*3 |
r4 f8 a | cis4 f | e4 d |
}
leading to
@lilypond[quote,ragged-right]
-\relative c <<
+\relative <<
\new Staff {
\clef "treble"
\time 2/4
>>
@end lilypond
+@seealso
+Learning Manual:
+@ref{Organizing pieces with variables}.
+Notation Reference:
+@ruser{Transpose},
+@ruser{Writing parts},
+@ruser{Full measure rests},
+@ruser{Including LilyPond files}.