Fonts for Lyrics

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I've used Linux Libertine O on a number of my own scores. It's a great one! Even used it as the font to publish my Masters Thesis in.
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On a related note, I’ve started using Equity by Matthew Butterick and LOVE it. It’s similar to Minion Pro but even narrower. Incredibly legible at small point sizes. I love Matthew’s fonts.
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I am huge fan of Century Supra, myself.
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Dan Kreider wrote: 05 Jul 2021, 00:53 On a related note, I’ve started using Equity by Matthew Butterick and LOVE it. It’s similar to Minion Pro but even narrower. Incredibly legible at small point sizes. I love Matthew’s fonts.
Equity is definitely another one of my favorites.
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Fondly reminiscing over this old thread! I think there's another one somewhere with some later insights.

Bulmer was not that good, on reflection. Other fonts that should have got a mention:

I used Photina for a while. (Its name recalls that it was one of the first fonts designed for use with Photo-litho processes.)

Plantin is used by OUP. I think it's the Sibelius default. There is a slightly condensed version called News Plantin MT, which works better. Though I seem to remember someone having a strong dislike to Plantin, here or on another forum. I prefer it to TNR, at least.

"Caption" optical styles are designed to work well at small sizes. They are actually bigger than other variants (in order to be legible when small), and that confused me for a while. Minion Caption is a solid lyric font.

Linux Libertine is based on Palatino, so 'actual' Palatino might be another option.

However, I settled some years ago on Kepler Caption Semicondensed for my lyrics. It's very readable when small, and Kepler comes in so many weights and styles (160!!) that I can choose a variety of other styles for title pages, prelim notes, as well as musical instructions, etc, etc. So everything can be similar, but not the same.

I also use Arno Pro Caption, along with other styles for the rest of the text, for editions with a deliberately Humanistic 'antique' feel.

But as ever, it's not so much the font, but the balance of the size with the music. There's a 'Goldilocks' zone where it must big enough to be read, but small enough not to distort the music (or not to stretch the music onto several more systems). And of course it must also be harmonious with the other text matter on the page.

I love the 'Didone' fonts like Monotype Modern, Bodoni, etc, but it's hard to find a decent font for lyrics that will match them.
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benwiggy wrote: 05 Jul 2021, 09:58 But as ever, it's not so much the font, but the balance of the size with the music. There's a 'Goldilocks' zone where it must big enough to be read, but small enough not to distort the music (or not to stretch the music onto several more systems). And of course it must also be harmonious with the other text matter on the page.
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Have you tried Finale Lyrics font now bundled with Finale v27? It looks also nice.
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It's been bundled with Finale for a decade! It's basically a condensed Times. I'm not a huge fan, but it's better than using Times New Roman....
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How about these typefaces ?
  • Hermann
  • Recoleta
  • Blacker
  • ITC Lubalin Graph
  • Linotype Didot
  • Begum
  • ITC Caslon No. 224
  • Sabon
  • Bookmania
  • Gabriela Stencil
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