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7.3.3.4 More than one note on a single syllable

Sometimes, particularly in Medieval music, several notes are to be sung on one single syllable; such vocalises are called melismas, or melismata.

You can define melismata entirely in the lyrics, by entering _ for every note that is part of the melisma.

     
     { \set melismaBusyProperties = #'()
      c d( e) f f( e) e e  }
     \addlyrics
      { Ky -- _ _ ri __ _ _ _  e }

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In this case, you can also have ties and slurs in the melody if you set melismaBusyProperties, as is done in the example above.

However, the \lyricsto command can also detect melismata automatically: it only puts one syllable under a tied or slurred group of notes. If you want to force an unslurred group of notes to be a melisma, insert \melisma after the first note of the group, and \melismaEnd after the last one, e.g.,

     
     <<
       \new Voice = "lala" {
         \time 3/4
         f4 g8
         \melisma
         f e f
         \melismaEnd
         e2
       }
       \new Lyrics \lyricsto "lala" {
         la di __ daah
       }
     >>

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In addition, notes are considered a melisma if they are manually beamed, and automatic beaming (see Setting automatic beam behavior) is switched off.

A complete example of a SATB score setup is in section Vocal ensembles.

Predefined commands

\melisma, \melismaEnd

See also

Program reference: Melisma_translator.

vocal/lyric-combine.ly .

Bugs

Melismata are not detected automatically, and extender lines must be inserted by hand.


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