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References for choral
Choral music is usually notated on two, three or four staves within
a ChoirStaff
group. Accompaniment, if required, is placed
beneath in a PianoStaff
group, which is usually reduced in
size for rehearsal of a cappella choral works. The notes for
each vocal part are placed in a Voice
context, with each staff
being given either a single vocal part (i.e., one Voice
) or
a pair of vocal parts (i.e., two Voice
s).
Words are placed in Lyrics
contexts, either underneath each
corresponding music staff, or one above and one below the music
staff if this contains the music for two parts.
Several common topics in choral music are described fully elsewhere:
- An introduction to creating an SATB vocal score can be found in the Learning Manual, see Four-part SATB vocal score. There is also a built-in template which simplifies the entry of SATB vocal music, see Built-in templates.
- Several templates suitable for various styles of choral music can also be found in the Learning Manual, see Vocal ensembles templates.
- For information about
ChoirStaff
andPianoStaff
see Grouping staves. - Shape note heads, as used in Sacred Harp and similar notation, are described in Shape note heads.
- When two vocal parts share a staff the stems, ties, slurs, etc., of
the higher part will be directed up and those of the lower part
down. To do this, use
\voiceOne
and\voiceTwo
. See Single-staff polyphony. - When a vocal part temporarily splits, you should use Temporary polyphonic passages (see Single-staff polyphony).
Predefined commands
\oneVoice
,
\voiceOne
,
\voiceTwo
.
See also
Learning Manual: Four-part SATB vocal score, Vocal ensembles templates.
Notation Reference: Context layout order, Grouping staves, Shape note heads, Single-staff polyphony.
Snippets: Vocal music.
Internals Reference: ChoirStaff, Lyrics, PianoStaff.
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