2 To illustrate, I should fill up the card for “God save the King” or “My Country'tis of Thee” thus:
2C12
God save the King
(reference to book)
1 sharp 32 U2
gga/f(.g)a/
bbc/b(.a)g/
agf/g../
ddd/d(.c)b/
ccc/c(.b)a/
b(cbag)/b(.c)d/
(ec)ba/g../
I prefer to indicate the form of the verse, since my purpose is literary. A gap may be left between hemistichs. “God save the King” is a comparatively sophisticated piece, yet it has been transcribed readily within two square inches of type. Ballad tunes are usually much more compact, e.g.:
B21ABB
Rosa fresca
68 U8
ee/d.ef.e/d.c
ee/d.ef.e/d.