At 06:00 PM 4/19/06 -0500, Noel Stoutenburg wrote:
>Based upon my experience, where I need a staff of four line /
>square notation (for voice), and two staves of five line / standard
>notation (for accompaniment) this is how I would approach this.
Thanks for that advice as well. Interesting issu
Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote:
Hi all,
I have been given a score for voice & guitar. The guitar sometimes is on
one staff, sometimes two. That's not a problem. I can optimize it away.
The voice is the issue. Only the first verse is to be written out with
music. The rest are to be words only. The
At 03:40 PM 4/19/06 -0500, you wrote:
> Actually, also just set it to blank notation under alternate styles and
>you won't have to get rid of your noteheads after all. Just checked that out!
Thanks for that. I've been checking "hide staff" and everything would go
away, instead of 0-line staff. I
Title: Re: [Finale] Lyrics placed correctly but unattached
Actually, also just set it to blank notation under alternate styles and you won't have to get rid of your noteheads after all. Just checked that out!
-Scot Hanna-Weir
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Scot Hanna-Weir
Music Engraver
A-R Editions, Inc.
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Title: Re: [Finale] Lyrics placed correctly but unattached
What if you enter the music, all the way through.
Then for the verses after the first, create a staff style that is a 0-line staff and shows nothing in the options.
Then, go into speedy or simple edit and hide the note heads.
When I
Hi all,
I have been given a score for voice & guitar. The guitar sometimes is on
one staff, sometimes two. That's not a problem. I can optimize it away.
The voice is the issue. Only the first verse is to be written out with
music. The rest are to be words only. The composer wants the words to be