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HREF="node9.html#SECTION00910000000000000000">Lyric Options</A>
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HREF="node9.html#SECTION00911000000000000000">Event Type</A>
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HREF="node9.html#SECTION00912000000000000000">Word Splitting</A>
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HREF="node9.html#SECTION00920000000000000000">Chord Name Insertion</A>
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HREF="node9.html#SECTION00930000000000000000">Setting Lyrics</A>
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<H1><A NAME="SECTION00900000000000000000"></A>
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<A NAME="sec-lyrics"></A>
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Lyrics
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MIDI files can include song lyrics. And some MIDI players or
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sequencers can display them as a file is played. Some, but not all.
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I'm not aware of any keyboards which display lyrics; and most Linux
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based players do not display them. Exceptions to the rule are the
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programs <B>Kmid</B> which displays and highlights lyrics almost in a
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Karaoke manner, <B>xplaymidi</B> and <B>timidity</B> which display the
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lyrics in a secondary panel.
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With this qualifier out of the way, there really is no reason for
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lyrics NOT to be useful in a program like
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<FONT Face="Serif" Color="Navy"><I>MMA</I></FONT> . Singers do not want
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a melody playing while they are vocalizing (really, they are no
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different in this than any other instrumentalist). And some
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platforms<A NAME="tex2html36"
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HREF="#foot3645"><SUP>9.1</SUP></A> other than Linux support lyric display in a more
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useful format.
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The ``Standard MIDI File'' document describes a <B>Lyric</B> Meta-event:
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<BLOCKQUOTE><B>FF 05 len text <I>Lyric</I>.</B> A lyric to be sung.
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Generally, each syllable will be a separate lyric event which begins
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at the event's time.<A NAME="tex2html37"
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HREF="#foot3649"><SUP>9.2</SUP></A></BLOCKQUOTE>
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Unfortunately, not all players and creators follow the
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specification--the most notable exception are ``.kar'' files. These
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files eschew the <B>Lyric</B> event and place their lyrics as a
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<B>Text Event</B>. There are programs strewn on the net which convert
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between the two formats (but I really don't know if
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conversion is needed).
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MIDI lyrics documentation at
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<TT><A NAME="tex2html38"
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HREF="http://www.midi.org/about-midi/smf/rp017.shtml">http://www.midi.org/about-midi/smf/rp017.shtml</A></TT>.
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Lyric Options</A>
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<FONT Face="Serif" Color="Navy"><I>MMA</I></FONT> has a number of options in setting lyrics. They are all called
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via the L<SMALL>YRIC</SMALL> command. Most options are set as option/setting
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pairs with the option name and the setting joined with an ``=''.
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Event Type</A>
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<FONT Face="Serif" Color="Navy"><I>MMA</I></FONT> supports both format for lyrics (discussed above). The
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EVENT option is used to select the desired mode.
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<BLOCKQUOTE><B>Lyric EVENT=LYRIC </B></BLOCKQUOTE>
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selects the default L<SMALL>YRIC </SMALL>E<SMALL>VENT</SMALL> mode.
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<TABLE ALIGN="CENTER" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=5 BGCOLOR="OldLace" BORDER=3>
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<BLOCKQUOTE><B>Lyric EVENT=TEXT </B></BLOCKQUOTE>
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selects the T<SMALL>EXT </SMALL>E<SMALL>VENT</SMALL> mode. Use of this option also prints a
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warning message.
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Word Splitting</A>
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Another option controlled by the L<SMALL>YRIC</SMALL> command is to determine
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the method used to split words. As mentioned earlier (and in various
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MIDI documents), the lyrics should be split into syllables.
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<FONT Face="Serif" Color="Navy"><I>MMA</I></FONT> does
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this by taking each word (anything with white space surrounding it)
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and setting a MIDI event for that. However, depending on your player,
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you might want only one event per bar. You might even want to put the
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lyrics for several bars into one event. In this case simply set the
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``bar at a time'' flag:
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<BLOCKQUOTE><B>Lyric SPLIT=BAR </B></BLOCKQUOTE>
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<BLOCKQUOTE><B>Lyric SPLIT=NORMAL </B></BLOCKQUOTE>
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Chord Name Insertion</A>
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<FONT Face="Serif" Color="Navy"><I>MMA</I></FONT> duplicate the current chord names and
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will enable this. In this mode the chord line is parsed and inserted
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``0''.
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you have entered as to word splitting, etc. Note that the special
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chord ``z'' is converted to ``N.C.'' and directives after the ``z'' in
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constructs like ``C7zCS'' will appear with only the chord name.
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<FONT Face="Serif" Color="Navy"><I>MMA</I></FONT> to transpose the chord
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names inserted with C<SMALL>HORDS=</SMALL>O<SMALL>N</SMALL>. Just add a transpose directive
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Please note that the Lyrics code does <B>not</B> look at the global
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T<SMALL>RANSPOSE</SMALL> setting.<A NAME="tex2html39"
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HREF="#foot3675"><SUP>9.3</SUP></A>
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``wrong'' chord names in relation to ``sharp'' and ``flat'' names. If
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you find that you are getting too many ``wrong'' names, try setting
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the CN<SMALL>AMES</SMALL> option to either ``Sharp'' or ``Flat''. Another
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example:
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``Sharp'' you can use the abbreviations ``#'', ``b'' and ``SPMamp;''.
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Adding a lyric to your song is a simple matter ...and like so many
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things, there is more than one way to do it.
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Lyrics can be set for a bar in-between a pair of <B>[]</B>s
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somewhere in a data bar.<A NAME="tex2html40"
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HREF="#foot3681"><SUP>9.4</SUP></A> For
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<BLOCKQUOTE><B>z [ Pardon ]
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C [ me, If I'm ]
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<BR>
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E7 [ sentimental, \r]
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<BLOCKQUOTE><B>Lyric Set Hello Young Lovers </B></BLOCKQUOTE>
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the last one on a line, and it does not use the ``='' sign. If you are
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setting the lyric for a single verse the <B>[]</B>s are optional;
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however, for multiple verses they are used (just like they are when
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you include the lyric in a data/chord line). The advantage to using
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one point in your file. See the sample file <TT><B>egs/lyrics.mma</B></TT> for
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an example.
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each word ...unless the option S<SMALL>PLIT=</SMALL>B<SMALL>AR</SMALL> has been used, in
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which case the entire lyric is placed at the offset corresponding to
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value 0x0D). A <B> \r</B> should appear at the end of each
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value 0x0A). A <B> \n</B> should appear at the end of each
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<BLOCKQUOTE><B>A / Am / [First verse] [Second Verse] </B></BLOCKQUOTE>
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L<SMALL>YRIC</SMALL>V<SMALL>ERSE</SMALL> for any verse other than 1. This counter is set with
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<BLOCKQUOTE><B>Lyric Verse=Value | INC | DEC </B></BLOCKQUOTE>
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This means that you can directly set the value (the default value is
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1) with a command like:
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<TABLE ALIGN="CENTER" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=5 BGCOLOR="OldLace" BORDER=3>
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<TR> <TD>
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<BLOCKQUOTE><B>Lyric Verse=2 </B></BLOCKQUOTE>
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<P>
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And you can increment or decrement the value with the INC and
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DEC options. This is handy at to use in repeat sections:
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<TR> <TD>
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<BLOCKQUOTE><B>Lyric Verse=Inc </B></BLOCKQUOTE>
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You cannot set the value to a value less than 1.
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There are a couple of special cases:
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<P>
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<UL>
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<LI>If there is only one set of lyrics in a line, it will be treated
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as text for verse 1, regardless of the value of L<SMALL>YRIC</SMALL>V<SMALL>ERSE</SMALL>.
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</LI>
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<LI>If the value of L<SMALL>YRIC</SMALL>V<SMALL>ERSE</SMALL> is greater than the number of
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verses found after splitting the line, then no lyrics are produced.
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In most cases this is probably not what you want.
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<P>
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</LI>
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</UL>
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<P>
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At times you may wish to override
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<FONT Face="Serif" Color="Navy"><I>MMA</I></FONT> 's method of determining the
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beat offsets for a lyric or a single syllable in a lyric. You can
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specify the beat in the bar by enclosing the value in ``<IMG
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WIDTH="33" HEIGHT="33" ALIGN="MIDDLE" BORDER="0"
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SRC="img2.png"
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ALT="$< >$">''
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brackets. For example, suppose that your song starts with a pickup bar
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and you'd like the lyrics for the first bar to start on beat 4:
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<TABLE ALIGN="CENTER" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=5 BGCOLOR="OldLace" BORDER=3>
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<TR> <TD>
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<BLOCKQUOTE><B>z z z C [ <4>Hello ]
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<BR>
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F [ Young lovers ] </B></BLOCKQUOTE>
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</TD></TR></TABLE>
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Assuming <B>4/4</B> the above would put the word ``Hello'' at beat
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4 of the first bar; ``Young'' on the first beat of bar 2; and
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``lovers'' on beat 3 of bar 2.
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<P>
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Note: there must not be a space inside the ``<IMG
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WIDTH="33" HEIGHT="33" ALIGN="MIDDLE" BORDER="0"
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SRC="img2.png"
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ALT="$< >$">'', nor can there be
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a space between the bracket and the syllable it applies to.
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<P>
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Only the first ``<IMG
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WIDTH="33" HEIGHT="33" ALIGN="MIDDLE" BORDER="0"
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SRC="img2.png"
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ALT="$< >$">'' is checked. So, if you really want to have
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the characters ``<IMG
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WIDTH="19" HEIGHT="33" ALIGN="MIDDLE" BORDER="0"
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SRC="img3.png"
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ALT="$<$">'' or ``<IMG
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WIDTH="19" HEIGHT="33" ALIGN="MIDDLE" BORDER="0"
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SRC="img4.png"
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ALT="$>$">'' in a lyric just include a dummy to
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keep
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<FONT Face="Serif" Color="Navy"><I>MMA</I></FONT> happy:
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<P>
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<TABLE ALIGN="CENTER" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=5 BGCOLOR="OldLace" BORDER=3>
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<TR> <TD>
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<BLOCKQUOTE><B>C [ <><Verse_1.>This is a Demo ] </B></BLOCKQUOTE>
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</TD></TR></TABLE>
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<P>
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<A HREF="#eg:twk">This example</A> <A NAME="tex2html41"
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HREF="#foot3746"><SUP>9.5</SUP></A> shows a complete
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song with lyrics. You should also examine the file
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<TT><B>egs/lyrics.mma</B></TT> for an alternate example.
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<P>
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<BR>
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<TABLE CELLSPACING=0 Align="Center" CELLPADDING=10 BGCOLOR="#efefef" BORDER=3>
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<TR> <TD ALIGN="CENTER" BGCOLOR="White">
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<B><FONT SIZE="+2">Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star</FONT></B> <A NAME="eg:twk"></A>
|
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|
</TR></TD> <TR><TD Align="Center">
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<TABLE ALIGN="CENTER" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=5 BGCOLOR="OldLace" BORDER=3>
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<TR> <TD>
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<BLOCKQUOTE><B>Tempo 200
|
||
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<BR>
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||
|
Groove Folk
|
||
|
<BR>
|
||
|
Repeat
|
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|
<BR> 1 G [Twinkle,] [When the]
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<BR> 2 G [Twinkle] [blazing ]
|
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|
<BR> 3 C [little] [sun is]
|
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|
<BR> 4 G [star; \r] [gone, \r]
|
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|
<BR> 5 Am [How I] [When he ]
|
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|
<BR> 6 G [wonder] [nothing]
|
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|
<BR> 7 D7 [what you] [shines u-]
|
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|
<BR> 8 G [are. \r] [pon. \r]
|
||
|
<BR> 9 G [Up a-] [then you]
|
||
|
<BR> 10 D7 [bove the] [show your]
|
||
|
<BR> 11 G [world so] [little]
|
||
|
<BR> 12 D [high, \r] [light, \r]
|
||
|
<BR> 13 G [Like a] [Twinkle, ]
|
||
|
<BR> 14 D7 [diamond] [twinkle,]
|
||
|
<BR> 15 G [in the] [all the]
|
||
|
<BR> 16 D7 [sky! \r] [night. \r]
|
||
|
<BR> 17 G [Twinkle,]
|
||
|
<BR> 18 G [twinkle]
|
||
|
<BR> 19 C [Little]
|
||
|
<BR> 20 G [star, \r]
|
||
|
<BR> 21 Am [How I]
|
||
|
<BR> 22 G [wonder]
|
||
|
<BR> 23 D7 [what you]
|
||
|
<BR> 24 G [are. \r \n]
|
||
|
<BR>
|
||
|
<BR> Lyric Verse=Inc
|
||
|
<BR>
|
||
|
RepeatEnd </B></BLOCKQUOTE>
|
||
|
|
||
|
</TD></TR></TABLE>
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
</TD></TR></TABLE>
|
||
|
|
||
|
<P>
|
||
|
|
||
|
<P>
|
||
|
|
||
|
<H2><A NAME="SECTION00931000000000000000">
|
||
|
Limitations</A>
|
||
|
</H2>
|
||
|
|
||
|
<P>
|
||
|
A few combinations are not permitted:
|
||
|
|
||
|
<P>
|
||
|
|
||
|
<UL>
|
||
|
<LI>You cannot specify lyrics in bars that are being repeated with
|
||
|
the ``*'' option.
|
||
|
|
||
|
<P>
|
||
|
</LI>
|
||
|
<LI>You cannot insert lyrics with L<SMALL>YRIC </SMALL>S<SMALL>ET</SMALL> and [<SMALL>STUFF]</SMALL>.
|
||
|
|
||
|
<P>
|
||
|
</LI>
|
||
|
</UL>
|
||
|
<BR><HR><H4>Footnotes</H4>
|
||
|
<DL>
|
||
|
<DT><A NAME="foot3645">...
|
||
|
platforms</A><A
|
||
|
HREF="node9.html#tex2html36"><SUP>9.1</SUP></A></DT>
|
||
|
<DD>Pointers and reviews to other players would be
|
||
|
would appreciated.
|
||
|
|
||
|
</DD>
|
||
|
<DT><A NAME="foot3649">... time.</A><A
|
||
|
HREF="node9.html#tex2html37"><SUP>9.2</SUP></A></DT>
|
||
|
<DD>I am quoting from ``MIDI
|
||
|
Documentation'' distributed with the TSE Library. Pete Goodliffe,
|
||
|
Oct. 21, 1999. Page 41.
|
||
|
|
||
|
</DD>
|
||
|
<DT><A NAME="foot3675">... setting.</A><A
|
||
|
HREF="node9.html#tex2html39"><SUP>9.3</SUP></A></DT>
|
||
|
<DD>This is a feature! It permits you
|
||
|
to have separate control over music generation and chord symbol
|
||
|
display.
|
||
|
|
||
|
</DD>
|
||
|
<DT><A NAME="foot3681">... bar.</A><A
|
||
|
HREF="node9.html#tex2html40"><SUP>9.4</SUP></A></DT>
|
||
|
<DD>Although the lyric can be placed
|
||
|
anywhere in the bar, it is recommended that you only place the lyric at
|
||
|
the end of the bar. All the examples follow this style.
|
||
|
|
||
|
</DD>
|
||
|
<DT><A NAME="foot3746">...eg:twk </A><A
|
||
|
HREF="node9.html#tex2html41"><SUP>9.5</SUP></A></DT>
|
||
|
<DD>Included in
|
||
|
this distribution as <TT><B>songs/twinkle.mma</B></TT>.
|
||
|
|
||
|
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|
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