A.5.5 Solo verse and two-part refrain
This template creates a score that starts with a solo verse and
continues into a refrain for two voices. It also demonstrates the use
of spacer rests within the \global
variable to define meter
changes (and other elements common to all parts) throughout the entire
score.
\header { = ##f }
global = {
\key g \major
% verse
\time 3/4
s2.*2
\break
% refrain
\time 2/4
s2*2
\bar "|."
}
SoloNotes = \relative g' {
\clef "treble"
% verse
g4 g g |
b4 b b |
% refrain
R2*2 |
}
SoloLyrics = \lyricmode {
One two three |
four five six |
}
SopranoNotes = \relative c'' {
\clef "treble"
% verse
R2.*2 |
% refrain
c4 c |
g4 g |
}
SopranoLyrics = \lyricmode {
la la |
la la |
}
BassNotes = \relative c {
\clef "bass"
% verse
R2.*2 |
% refrain
c4 e |
d4 d |
}
BassLyrics = \lyricmode {
dum dum |
dum dum |
}
\score {
<<
\new Voice = "SoloVoice" << \global \SoloNotes >>
\new Lyrics \lyricsto "SoloVoice" \SoloLyrics
\new ChoirStaff <<
\new Voice = "SopranoVoice" << \global \SopranoNotes >>
\new Lyrics \lyricsto "SopranoVoice" \SopranoLyrics
\new Voice = "BassVoice" << \global \BassNotes >>
\new Lyrics \lyricsto "BassVoice" \BassLyrics
>>
>>
\layout {
ragged-right = ##t
\context { \Staff
% these lines prevent empty staves from being printed
\RemoveEmptyStaves
\override VerticalAxisGroup.remove-first = ##t
}
}
}