Centrage vertical de paroles communes
Il arrive, dans certaines partitions vocales, que quelques paroles
soient communes à tous les couplets. Cette partie commune peut peut se
présenter verticalement centrée, comme dans l’exemple suivant.
dropLyrics = {
\override LyricText.extra-offset = #'(0 . -4.5)
\override LyricHyphen.extra-offset = #'(0 . -4.5)
\override LyricExtender.extra-offset = #'(0 . -4.5)
\override StanzaNumber.extra-offset = #'(0 . -4.5)
}
raiseLyrics = {
\revert LyricText.extra-offset
\revert LyricHyphen.extra-offset
\revert LyricExtender.extra-offset
\revert StanzaNumber.extra-offset
}
skipFour = \repeat unfold 4 { \skip 8 }
lyricsA = \lyricmode {
The first verse has
\dropLyrics
\set stanza = #" All:"
the com -- mon __ words
\raiseLyrics
used in all four.
}
lyricsB = \lyricmode { In stan -- za two, \skipFour al -- so ap -- pear. }
lyricsC = \lyricmode { By the third verse, \skipFour are get -- ting dull. }
lyricsD = \lyricmode { Last stan -- za, and \skipFour get used once more. }
melody = \relative c' {
c4 d e f |
g f e8( e f) d |
c4 e d c |
}
\score {
<<
\new Voice = m \melody
\new Lyrics \lyricsto m \lyricsA
\new Lyrics \lyricsto m \lyricsB
\new Lyrics \lyricsto m \lyricsC
\new Lyrics \lyricsto m \lyricsD
>>
}