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Multiple "SING" lines between staves do not format correctly

Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2011 10:48 pm
by Steven A
Hi,

I am transcribing some music into Musette for use by the choir of which I am a member.

I have two staves set up to record the music, the upper stave for the Soprano and alto and the lower stave for the tenor and bass.

I have left sufficient space between the two staves to record the words associated with the music. As most songs have several verses I am putting the first line of every verse between the first two staves, the second line of every verse between the second pair of staves, etc. Not really a problem until I come to use the "Format Lyrics" facility. When this function is used to align say the second line the third line immediately moves up and overlays the second line.

I am using the SING option and tabbing from note to note for each of the multiple lines between the staves.

Is there a sneaky work-around for this problem?

Regards

Steve Aldridge

Re: Multiple "SING" lines between staves do not format corre

Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2011 8:21 am
by maestro
Steven,

I can't think of a direct workaround. As long as you use "tab" to advance to the next note, each verse will stay vertically aligned which is what "Format/Lyrics" does. I'll add this to the list of improvements for a future version. The only other comment I have is that lyrics attach to the closest staff, either above or below. If you want all three verses to attach to the upper staff, start the first word of each verse closer to the top staff. You can then reposition as needed below the previous lyric and use "tab" for the next syllable. Attaching all verses to the same staff lets you move them all together with "Format/Move All".

Re: Multiple "SING" lines between staves do not format corre

Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2011 4:56 am
by Steven A
Hi,

Thanks for the info. I guessed that it was related to the attachment of the words to the nearest stave. I even tried being clever and attaching different verse lines to the lower stave but it didn't seem to resolve the problem.

Chaio

Steve Aldridge