@item
Most styles of vocal music use written text as lyrics. An introduction
to this notation is to be found in @rlearning{Setting simple songs}.
+
@item
Vocal music is likely to require the use of @code{markup} mode, either
for lyrics of for other text elements (character's names, etc.).
This syntax is described in @ref{Text markup introduction}.
+
@item
Lead sheets may be printed by combining vocal parts and @q{chord mode};
this syntax is explained in @ref{Chord notation}.
+
@item
@q{Ambitus} may be added at the beginning of vocal staves, as explained
in @ref{Ambitus}.
+
@item
-Vocal parts may be printed using traditional clefs, as shown in @ref{Clefs}.
+Vocal parts may be printed using traditional clefs, as shown in @ref{Clef}.
+
@item
Ancient vocal music is supported, as explained in @ref{Ancient notation}.
-@item
+@end itemize
@node Opera