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Help Needed to make chord chart over two pages


From: JacquelineUkulele-Guitar Grant
Subject: Help Needed to make chord chart over two pages
Date: Sat, 26 Aug 2023 12:17:54 +0000

Hi All

I am new to this Lilipond user help group, I aplopgize if I am breaking any rules are guideline.

I have been use Lilypond for a few year, even though I do not fully understand it.

I am trying to make a Chord Chart that goes over two pages, in what I call a "ukulele layout".  A "ukulele layout" being where the chords are in line with the lyrics.
I also, in the long run, I am looking to do a other layout of the same song but in what I call  a "guitar layout". A "guitar layout" being where the chords are above the lyrics.
For both of the layouts I want the option of going over two page, should I need to.

Here is the code for the "ukulele layout", which fills up one page., but if I try and add another verse (just as a test) it goes funny!
Thanks


 

\version "2.18.2"  % necessary for upgrading to future LilyPond versions. 

 

\header{ 

  title = "ODE TO BILLIE JOE - KEY // - VERSION 2" 

  subtitle = "For melody" 

arranger = "HELP NEEDED TO DO A TWO PAGE CHORD CHART" 

copyright = "HELP NEEDED TO DO A TWO PAGE CHORD CHART" 

tagline = "HELP NEEDED TO DO A TWO PAGE CHORD CHART" 

 

} 

 

\layout {  

 indent = 0.0 

 } 

 

melody = \relative c' { \key a \major 

|  \partial 4.  e'8  e8[  e8]  | e4  e8 e8  r8 e8  e8[ e8]  | e8[ e8]  a8 a8  e8 e4 e8 ~ | e1      | 

} 

text = \lyricmode { 

\set stanza = #" " It was the third of June a -- no -- ther sleep -- y, dust -- y, Del -- ta Day. 

} 

 

\score{ << 

\new Voice = "one" { \melody } 

\new Lyrics \lyricsto "one" \text 

>> 

\layout { } 

} 

 

\markup { \column { 

\line { \transparent {Verse 2. }} 

 

% Verse One 

\line   \fontsize #-0.8 { Verse 1}  

 

\line   \fontsize #-0.8 { It was the \bold [D7]  third of \bold [D7/A] June another \bold [Am7] sleepy, dusty, Delta \bold [D7] day. \bold [D7/A]  \bold [D7]  \bold [D7/A]}  

 

\line   \fontsize #-0.8 { I was  \bold [D7] out chopping cotton, and my \bold [Am7] brot-her was bailing \bold [D7] hay. \bold [D7/A] \bold [D7] \bold [D7/A]  } 

 

\line   \fontsize #-0.8 { And at  \bold [G7] din-ner time we stopped and walked \bold [G7] back to the house to \bold [G7] eat. } 

 

\line  \fontsize #-0.5 {And momma  \bold [D7] holler-ed out the back door 'y'all re- \bold [D7] -mem-ber to wipe your \bold [D7] feet'. } 

 

\line  { And then she  \bold [G7] said I got some news this \bold [G7] morn-in' from Choctaw \bold [G7] Ridge.  } 

\line  \fontsize #-0.5 { Today  \bold [D7] Bill-ie Joe McAllister jumped \bold [C7] off the Tallahatchie \bold [D7] Bridge.  \bold [D7/A] \bold [D7] \bold [D7/A]  } 

 

%to make a line look blank, for vertical space between lines 

\line   \fontsize #-40 {. } 

 

% verse Two 

\line   \fontsize #-0.8 { Verse 2} 

 

\line   \fontsize #-0.8 { And  \bold [D7] pop-pa said to \bold [D7/A] momma as he \bold [Am7] passed around the black-eyed  peas. \bold [D7/A] \bold [D7] \bold [D7/A] }  

 

\line   \fontsize #-0.8 { Well Billie \bold [D7] Joe never had a lick of \bold [Am7] sense, pass the biscuits  \bold [D7] please. \bold [D7/A] \bold [D7] \bold [D7/A] } 

 

\line   \fontsize #-0.8 { There's \bold [G7] five more acres in the \bold [G7] low-er forty I got to \bold [G7] plow. } 

 

\line  \fontsize #-0.5 { And momma \bold [D7] said it was a shame a- \bold [D7] -bout Billie Joe any \bold [D7] -how.} 

 

\line  { \bold [G7] noth-ing ever comes to no \bold [G7] good up on Choctaw \bold [G7] Ridge. }  

 

\line  \fontsize #-0.5 { And \bold [D7] Bill-ie Joe McAllister jumped  \bold [C7] off the Tallahatchie \bold [D7] Bridge.  \bold [D7/A] \bold [D7] \bold [D7/A] } 

 

 

%to make a line look blank, for vertical space between lines 

\line   \fontsize #-40 {. } 

 

\line   \fontsize #-0.8 { Verse 3} 

\line   \fontsize #-0.8 {  \bold [D7] Brother said \bold [D7/A] he recalled when \bold [Am7] he and Tom and Billie Joe. \bold [D7/A] \bold [D7] \bold [D7/A] } 

 

\line   \fontsize #-0.6 { And put a frog \bold [D7] frog down my back at the \bold [Am7] Car-roll County Picture \bold [D7] Show. \bold [D7/A] \bold [D7] \bold [D7/A]  } 

 

\line   \fontsize #-0.6 { And wasn't  \bold [G7] I talkin' to him after \bold [G7] church last Sunday \bold [G7] night. } 

 

\line  \fontsize #-0.6 {  I'll have a- \bold [D7] -no-ther piece of pie \bold [D7] _ _ you know it don't seem \bold [D7] right.  } 

 

\line   \fontsize #-0.6 { I \bold [G7] saw him at the sawmill yester- \bold [G7] -day up on Choctaw \bold [G7] Ridge.  } 

 

\line  \fontsize #-0.5 { An' now you \bold [D7] tell me Bill-ie Joe jumped  \bold [C7] off the Tallahatchie \bold [D7] Bridge.  \bold [D7/A] \bold [D7] \bold [D7/A] } 

 

 

%to make a line look blank, for vertical space between lines 

\line   \fontsize #-40 {. } 

 

%Verse 4 

\line   \fontsize #-0.8 { Verse 4} 

\line   \fontsize #-0.8 {  \bold [D7] Mom-ma said to \bold [D7/A] me 'Child what's \bold [Am7] happened to your appetite? \bold [D7/A] \bold [D7] \bold [D7/A]  } 

 

\line   \fontsize #-0.6 { Why I've been  \bold [D7] cook-in' all morning, and you \bold [Am7] haven't touched a single \bold [D7] bite. \bold [D7/A] \bold [D7] \bold [D7/A] } 

 

\line   \fontsize #-0.6 { That \bold [G7] nice young preacher Brother \bold [G7] Tay-lor dropped by to- \bold [G7] day. } 

 

\line  \fontsize #-0.6 { Said he'd be \bold [D7] pleased to have dinner on \bold [D7] Sun-day, oh and by the \bold [D7] way. } 

 

\line   \fontsize #-0.6 { He \bold [G7] said he saw a girl that looked  a \bold [G7] lot like you up on Choctaw  \bold [G7] Ridge. } 

 

\line  \fontsize #-0.5 { And she and  \bold [D7] Billie Jo was throwing something  \bold [C7] off the Tallahatchie \bold [D7] Bridge.  \bold [D7/A] \bold [D7] \bold [D7/A] } 

 

%to make a line look blank, for vertical space between lines 

\line   \fontsize #-40 {. } 

 

% Verse 5 

\line   \fontsize #-0.8 { Verse 5} 

\line   \fontsize #-0.8 { A \bold [D7] year has come and \bold [D7/A] gone since we \bold [Am7] heard the news 'bout Billie Joe. \bold [D7/A] \bold [D7] \bold [D7/A] } 

 

\line   \fontsize #-0.6 { And  \bold [D7] Brother married Becky Thompson they \bold [Am7] bought a store in Tuppe- \bold [D7] lo. \bold [D7/A] \bold [D7] \bold [D7/A] } 

 

\line   \fontsize #-0.6 {There was a \bold [G7] virus goin' 'round Poppa \bold [G7] caught it and he died last \bold [G7] Spring. } 

 

\line  \fontsize #-0.6 {And now  \bold [D7] Momma doesn't seem to wanna \bold [D7] do much of any- \bold [D7] -thing.  } 

 

\line   \fontsize #-0.6 {  And  \bold [G7] me I spend a lot of time pickin' \bold [G7] flowers up on Choctaw \bold [G7] Ridge. } 

 

\line  \fontsize #-0.5 { And drop them \bold [D7] in-to the muddy water \bold [C7]  off the Tallahatchie \bold [D7] Bridge.   \bold [D7/A] \bold [D7] \bold [D7/A]  } 

} 

} 

 

\layout {  } 

\midi {  } 

} 



Jacqueline




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