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Placing lyrics vertically
Depending on the type of music, lyrics may be positioned above the staff, below the staff, or between staves. Placing lyrics below the associated staff is the easiest, and can be achieved by simply defining the Lyrics context below the Staff context:
\score { << \new Staff { \new Voice = "melody" { \relative { c''4 c c c } } } \new Lyrics { \lyricsto "melody" { Here are the words } } >> }
Lyrics may be positioned above the staff using one of two methods. The simplest (and preferred) method is to use the same syntax as above and explicitly specify the position of the lyrics:
\score { << \new Staff = "staff" { \new Voice = "melody" { \relative { c''4 c c c } } } \new Lyrics \with { alignAboveContext = "staff" } { \lyricsto "melody" { Here are the words } } >> }
Alternatively, a two-step process may be used. First the Lyrics
context is declared (without any content) before the Staff and
Voice contexts, then the \lyricsto
command is placed after
the Voice declaration it references by using \context
, as
follows:
\score { << \new Lyrics = "lyrics" \with { % lyrics above a staff should have this override \override VerticalAxisGroup.staff-affinity = #DOWN } \new Staff { \new Voice = "melody" { \relative { c''4 c c c } } } \context Lyrics = "lyrics" { \lyricsto "melody" { Here are the words } } >> }
When there are two voices on separate staves the lyrics may be placed between the staves using either of these methods. Here is an example of the second method:
\score { \new ChoirStaff << \new Staff { \new Voice = "sopranos" { \relative { c''4 c c c } } } \new Lyrics = "sopranos" \new Lyrics = "contraltos" \with { % lyrics above a staff should have this override \override VerticalAxisGroup.staff-affinity = #DOWN } \new Staff { \new Voice = "contraltos" { \relative { a'4 a a a } } } \context Lyrics = "sopranos" { \lyricsto "sopranos" { Sop -- ra -- no words } } \context Lyrics = "contraltos" { \lyricsto "contraltos" { Con -- tral -- to words } } >> }
Other combinations of lyrics and staves may be generated by elaborating these examples, or by examining the templates in the Learning Manual, see Vocal ensembles templates.
Selected Snippets
Arranging separate lyrics on a single line
Sometimes you may want to put lyrics for different performers on a
single line: where there is rapidly alternating text, for
example. This snippet shows how this can be done with
\override VerticalAxisGroup.nonstaff-nonstaff-spacing.minimum-distance = ##f
.
\header { tagline = ##f } \layout { \context { \Lyrics \override VerticalAxisGroup .nonstaff-nonstaff-spacing .minimum-distance = ##f } } aliceSings = \markup { \smallCaps "Alice" } eveSings = \markup { \smallCaps "Eve" } << \new Staff << \new Voice = "alice" { f'4^\aliceSings g' r2 | s1 | f'4^\aliceSings g' r2 | s1 | \break % ... \voiceOne s2 a'8^\aliceSings a' b'4 | \oneVoice g'1 } \new Voice = "eve" { s1 | a'2^\eveSings g' | s1 | a'2^\eveSings g' % ... \voiceTwo f'4^\eveSings a'8 g' f'4 e' | \oneVoice s1 } >> \new Lyrics \lyricsto "alice" { may -- be sec -- ond % ... Shut up, you fool! } \new Lyrics \lyricsto "eve" { that the words are % ... …and then I was like– } >>
Obtaining 2.12 lyrics spacing in newer versions
The vertical spacing engine changed since version 2.14. This can cause lyrics to be spaced differently.
It is possible to set properties for Lyric
and Staff
contexts to get the spacing engine to behave as it did in version 2.12.
\header { tagline = ##f } global = { \key d \major \time 3/4 } sopMusic = \relative c' { % VERSE ONE fis4 fis fis | \break fis4. e8 e4 } altoMusic = \relative c' { % VERSE ONE d4 d d | d4. b8 b4 | } tenorMusic = \relative c' { a4 a a | b4. g8 g4 | } bassMusic = \relative c { d4 d d | g,4. g8 g4 | } words = \lyricmode { Great is Thy faith -- ful -- ness, } \score { \new ChoirStaff << \new Lyrics = sopranos \new Staff = women << \new Voice = "sopranos" { \voiceOne \global \sopMusic } \new Voice = "altos" { \voiceTwo \global \altoMusic } >> \new Lyrics = "altos" \new Lyrics = "tenors" \new Staff = men << \clef bass \new Voice = "tenors" { \voiceOne \global \tenorMusic } \new Voice = "basses" { \voiceTwo \global \bassMusic } >> \new Lyrics = basses \context Lyrics = sopranos \lyricsto sopranos \words \context Lyrics = altos \lyricsto altos \words \context Lyrics = tenors \lyricsto tenors \words \context Lyrics = basses \lyricsto basses \words >> \layout { \context { \Lyrics \override VerticalAxisGroup.staff-affinity = ##f \override VerticalAxisGroup.staff-staff-spacing = #'((basic-distance . 0) (minimum-distance . 2) (padding . 2)) } \context { \Staff \override VerticalAxisGroup.staff-staff-spacing = #'((basic-distance . 0) (minimum-distance . 2) (padding . 2)) } } }
See also
Learning Manual: Vocal ensembles templates.
Notation Reference: Context layout order, Creating and referencing contexts.
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