From b2d0b9e5de20c6e5d71699478374fbf04ea3de90 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Norbert Dubowy Date: Fri, 24 May 2019 15:15:59 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Update 02-lyricsdesc.md --- _guidelines-v4/08-lyricsperfdir/02-lyricsdesc.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/_guidelines-v4/08-lyricsperfdir/02-lyricsdesc.md b/_guidelines-v4/08-lyricsperfdir/02-lyricsdesc.md index 632ca631e0b..a0f90946cd2 100644 --- a/_guidelines-v4/08-lyricsperfdir/02-lyricsdesc.md +++ b/_guidelines-v4/08-lyricsperfdir/02-lyricsdesc.md @@ -8,6 +8,6 @@ sectionid: "lyricsDesc" This chapter describes how to encode words and syllables in vocal notation. This text is typically written under a staff to indicate the text to be vocally performed. As such, this text should not be confused with other text on the score, for which see {% include link id="sharedTextualElements" %} and {% include link id="text" %} -These guidelines suggest two methods for encoding text in vocal notation: encoding syllables {% include link id="lyricsInEvents" %} and encoding performed text {% include link id="lyricsAfterEvents" %} (and other staff events) either within {% include link elem="layer" %} elements or within {% include link elem="measure" %} elements when available (for example in a Common Music Notation context). Each method may be more convenient depending on the source text and on the textual phenomena that the encoding intends to record. +These guidelines suggest two methods for encoding text in vocal notation: encoding syllables as {% include link id="lyricsInEvents" %} and encoding performed text as {% include link id="lyricsAfterEvents" %} after the notes (and other staff events) either within {% include link elem="layer" %} elements or within {% include link elem="measure" %} elements when available (for example in a Common Music Notation context). Each method may be more convenient depending on the source text and on the textual phenomena that the encoding intends to record. Both methods eventually rely on the {% include link elem="syl" %} element, which is part of the ‘shared’ module and is therefore available in all MEI files. The following sections will begin by introducing the general use of {% include link elem="syl" %} and then show in detail the two different encoding methods.