X-Git-Url: https://git.donarmstrong.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;ds=sidebyside;f=Documentation%2Fnotation%2Fvocal.itely;h=62600cf5478aa0f2d27d84db3a5453d6119183d5;hb=3b65aea88185c2ce92b1a905e0535d7d4c60d71a;hp=3d082ce8293da5e1d0e8c79097f905fd78928ec8;hpb=1fb4227e7ca3d68dd4a775ff3f5095d8f4aa9d72;p=lilypond.git diff --git a/Documentation/notation/vocal.itely b/Documentation/notation/vocal.itely index 3d082ce829..62600cf547 100644 --- a/Documentation/notation/vocal.itely +++ b/Documentation/notation/vocal.itely @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ Guide, node Updating translation committishes.. @end ignore -@c \version "2.17.19" +@c \version "2.19.2" @node Vocal music @section Vocal music @@ -383,7 +383,7 @@ the named Voice context containing the melody with @lilypond[quote,verbatim,relative=2] << \new Voice = "melody" { - a4 a a a + a1 a4. a8 a2 } \new Lyrics \lyricsto "melody" { These are the words @@ -448,6 +448,7 @@ More stanzas can be added by adding more @end lilypond The command @code{\addlyrics} cannot handle polyphonic settings. +Also, it cannot be used to associate lyrics to a @code{TabVoice}. For these cases one should use @code{\lyricsto}. @subheading Using associatedVoice @@ -596,11 +597,16 @@ spaces between the syllables, you can surround the phrase with quotes or use a @code{_} character. Alternatively, you can use the tilde symbol (@code{~}) to get a lyric tie. -@lilypond[quote,ragged-right,verbatim] +@lilypond[quote,ragged-right,verbatim,relative=2] { - \relative c'' { \autoBeamOff - r8 b c fis, fis c' b e, } - \addlyrics { Che_in ques -- ta_e_in quel -- l'al -- tr'on -- da } + { \autoBeamOff + r8 b c fis, fis c' b e, + } + \addlyrics + { + \override LyricHyphen.minimum-distance = #1.0 % Ensure hyphens are visible + Che_in ques -- ta_e_in quel -- l'al -- tr'on -- da + } \addlyrics { "Che in" ques -- "ta e in" quel -- l'al -- tr'on -- da } \addlyrics { Che~in ques -- ta~e~in quel -- l'al -- tr'on -- da } } @@ -620,12 +626,12 @@ Internals Reference: @funindex \melisma @funindex \melismaEnd -Sometimes, particularly in Medieval music, several notes are to be -sung on one syllable; such vocalises are called melismata, or -@rglos{melisma}s. The syllable to a melisma is usually +Sometimes, particularly in Medieval and baroque music, several notes are +sung on one syllable; this is called melisma, see +@rglos{melisma}. The syllable to a melisma is usually left-aligned with the first note of the melisma. -When a melisma occurs on a syllable other that the last one in a +When a melisma occurs on a syllable other than the last one in a word, that syllable is usually joined to the following one with a hyphenated line. This is indicated by placing a double hyphen, @w{@code{--}}, immediately after the syllable. @@ -648,8 +654,8 @@ together: \new Voice = "melody" { \time 3/4 f4 g2 ~ | - g4 e2 ~ | - e8 + 4 e2 ~ | + 8 } \new Lyrics \lyricsto "melody" { Ky -- ri -- e __ @@ -749,7 +755,7 @@ without their indicating melismata. To do this, set \time 3/4 \set melismaBusyProperties = #'() c4 d ( e ) - g8 [ f ] f4 ~ f + g8 [ f ] f4 ~ 4 } \new Lyrics \lyricsto "melody" { Ky -- ri -- e e -- le -- i -- son @@ -777,7 +783,7 @@ should be included in the melisma: \time 3/4 \set melismaBusyProperties = #'() c4 d ( e ) - g8 [ f ] ~ f4 ~ f + g8 [ f ] ~ 4 ~ f } \new Lyrics \lyricsto "melody" { Ky -- ri -- _ e __ _ _ _ @@ -867,6 +873,7 @@ Internals Reference: * Placing syllables horizontally:: * Lyrics and repeats:: * Divisi lyrics:: +* Polyphony with shared lyrics:: @end menu @@ -1149,7 +1156,7 @@ To make lyrics avoid bar lines as well, use \Lyrics \consists "Bar_engraver" \consists "Separating_line_group_engraver" - \override BarLine.transparent = ##t + \hide BarLine @} @} @end example @@ -1641,6 +1648,111 @@ passage is the proper construct to use, see section @emph{Temporary polyphonic passages} in @ref{Single-staff polyphony}. +@node Polyphony with shared lyrics +@unnumberedsubsubsec Polyphony with shared lyrics + +@cindex NullVoice +@cindex polyphony, shared lyrics +@cindex lyrics, shared among voices +@cindex \partcombine and lyrics +@funindex \partcombine + +When two voices with different rhythms share the same lyrics, +aligning the lyrics to one of the voices may lead to problems in +the other voice. For example, the second lyric extender below is +too short, since the lyrics are aligned only to the top voice: + +@lilypond[quote,verbatim] +soprano = \relative { b'8( c d c) d2 } +alto = \relative { g'2 b8( a g a) } +words = \lyricmode { la __ la __ } + +\new Staff << + \new Voice = "sopranoVoice" { \voiceOne \soprano } + \new Voice { \voiceTwo \alto } + \new Lyrics \lyricsto "sopranoVoice" \words +>> +@end lilypond + +To get the desired result, align the lyrics to a new +@code{NullVoice} context containing a suitable combination of the +two voices. The notes of the @code{NullVoice} context do not +appear on the printed page, but can be used to align the lyrics +appropriately: + +@lilypond[quote,verbatim] +soprano = \relative { b'8( c d c) d2 } +alto = \relative { g'2 b8( a g a) } +aligner = \relative { b'8( c d c) b( a g a) } +words = \lyricmode { la __ la __ } + +\new Staff << + \new Voice { \voiceOne \soprano } + \new Voice { \voiceTwo \alto } + \new NullVoice = "aligner" \aligner + \new Lyrics \lyricsto "aligner" \words +>> +@end lilypond + +The @code{NullVoice} context must be placed within a @code{Staff} +context and contain notes that are already being displayed in that staff and that are also in the same octave. Otherwise the +@code{NullVoice} may interact with the printed voices in +unexpected ways. For example, arbitrary notes in the +@code{NullVoice} may cause accidentals to appear (or disappear) on +the staff. + +This method also can be used with the @code{\partcombine} +function, which does not allow lyrics on its own: + +@lilypond[quote,verbatim] +soprano = \relative { b'8( c d c) d2 } +alto = \relative { g'2 b8( a g a) } +aligner = \relative { b'8( c d c) b( a g a) } +words = \lyricmode { la __ la __ } + +\new Staff << + \new Voice \partcombine \soprano \alto + \new NullVoice = "aligner" \aligner + \new Lyrics \lyricsto "aligner" \words +>> +@end lilypond + +@knownissues +The @code{\addLyrics} function only works with @code{Voice} lyrics +and so cannot be used with @code{NullVoice}. + +@noindent +The @code{\partcombine} function is described in +@ref{Automatic part combining}. + +Lastly, this method can be used even when the voices are in +different staves, and is not limited to only two voices: + +@lilypond[quote,verbatim] +soprano = \relative { b'8( c d c) d2 } +altoOne = \relative { g'2 b8( a b4) } +altoTwo = \relative { d'2 g4( fis8 g) } +aligner = \relative { b'8( c d c) d( d d d) } +words = \lyricmode { la __ la __ } + +\new ChoirStaff << + \new Staff << + \soprano + \new NullVoice = "aligner" \aligner + >> + \new Lyrics \lyricsto "aligner" \words + \new Staff \partcombine \altoOne \altoTwo +>> +@end lilypond + +However, note that in the second half of the measure above, the +notes in the @code{NullVoice} context reflect the rhythm of the +lower staff, but they do not deviate from the single pitch being +displayed in the staff to which the @code{NullVoice} belongs. +While not actually required in this particular example, it is a +good idea in general to enter the notes in this way. + + @node Stanzas @subsection Stanzas @@ -1813,7 +1925,7 @@ changed: << \new Voice = melody \relative c' { f4 \appoggiatura a32 b4 - \grace { f16[ a16] } b2 + \grace { f16 a16 } b2 \afterGrace b2 { f16[ a16] } \appoggiatura a32 b4 \acciaccatura a8 b4 @@ -1842,7 +1954,7 @@ block: @lilypond[verbatim,ragged-right,quote] << \new Voice = melody \relative c' { - \grace { c16[( d e f] } + \grace { c16( d e f } g1) f } \new Lyrics \with { includeGraceNotes = ##t } @@ -2154,8 +2266,8 @@ etc. Choral music is usually notated on two, three or four staves within a @code{ChoirStaff} group. Accompaniment, if required, is placed beneath in a @code{PianoStaff} group, which is usually reduced in -size for @emph{a capella} choral works. The notes for each vocal -part are placed in a @code{Voice} context, with each staff +size for rehearsal of @emph{a cappella} choral works. The notes for +each vocal part are placed in a @code{Voice} context, with each staff being given either a single vocal part (i.e., one @code{Voice}) or a pair of vocal parts (i.e., two @code{Voice}s). @@ -2170,6 +2282,8 @@ Several common topics in choral music are described fully elsewhere: @item An introduction to creating an SATB vocal score can be found in the Learning Manual, see @rlearning{Four-part SATB vocal score}. +There is also a built-in template which simplifies the entry of +SATB vocal music, see @rlearning{Built-in templates}. @item Several templates suitable for various styles of choral music can @@ -2810,7 +2924,7 @@ Chants often use quarter notes without stems to indicate the pitch, with the rhythm being taken from the spoken rhythm of the words. @lilypond[verbatim,quote] -stemOff = { \override Staff.Stem.transparent = ##t } +stemOff = { \hide Staff.Stem } \relative c' { \stemOff