Warum nicht 'associatedVoice'?
\version "2.18.2"
\header {
title = "O Haupt voll Blut und Wunden"
subtitle = ""
composer = "Johann Crüger (1598–1662)"
arranger = ""
poet = ""
tagline = ""
copyright = ""
}
\paper{
top-margin = 10
left-margin = 10
right-margin = 10
bottom-margin = 10
#(set-paper-size "a4")
}
global = {
\key c \major
\time 5/2
\hide Staff.BarLine
\hide Staff.BarLine
s2*19 s
% the final bar line is not interrupted
\undo \hide Staff.BarLine
\bar "|."
}
Sopran = \relative c'{
e2 a4 g f e d2 e
b' c4 c b b a1
e2 a4 g f e d2 e
\time 4/2
b' c4 c b b a2
\time 8/2
c2 b4 g a b c2 c4 g a g f f e2
\time 9/4
c'2 b4 d c b a2 b4 |
\time 13/4
e,4 f e d d e1~ e
}
Alt = \relative c' {
g2 a4 c a8 b c4.( b16 a b4) c2
d2 e4 e e e e1 |
g,2 a4 c a8 b c4.( b16 a b4) c2
d2 e4 e e e e2 |
e2 g4 c,4 c d e2 e4 e f e d d cis2
r4 e g g e d d2 d4
c4 d c c b c4
c a b c c b2
}
Tenor = \relative c' {
\clef "treble_8"
c2 c4 c d g, g2 g |
g g4 a a gis a1
c2 c4 c d g, g2 g |
g g4 a a gis a2
r4 a d c a f g2 g4 c c c a a a2
r4 a g g g g2 fis4 g
g bes g g g g a c b a a gis2
}
Bass = \relative c {
\clef "bass"
c2 f4 e d c g2 c
g2 c4 a e' e a,1
c2 f4 e d c g2 c
g2 c4 a e' e a,2
a' g4 e f d c2 c4 c f c d d a2 |
a e'4 b c g d'2 g,4
c bes c g g c a a gis a a e2
}
StropheEins = \lyricmode {
\set stanza = #"1."
O Haupt voll Blut und Wun -- den,
Voll Schmerz und vol -- ler Hohn,
O Haupt, zum Spott ge -- bun -- den
Mit ei -- ner Dor -- nen -- kron;
O Haupt, sonst schön ge -- zie -- ret
Mit höch -- ster Ehr' und Zier,
Jetzt a -- ber höchst schimp -- fie -- ret:
Ge -- grü -- ßet sei'st du
\set associatedVoice = "Alt"
mir
Ge -- grü -- ßet sei'st du mir
}
\score {
\new StaffGroup
<<
\new Staff
<<
\new Voice = "Sopran" << \global \voiceOne \Sopran >>
\new Voice ="Alt" << \global \voiceTwo \Alt >>
\new Lyrics \lyricsto "Sopran" \StropheEins
>>
\new Staff
<<
\new Voice = "Tenor"<< \global \voiceOne \Tenor >>
\new Voice = "Bass" << \global \voiceTwo \Bass >>
>>
>>
\layout {
\context {
\Staff
\remove "Time_signature_engraver"
}
}
\midi {
\tempo 2 = 80
}
}
HTH,
Harm