>>One way of determining the whereabouts of a lyric is to select the measure
>>concerned and choose the plug in under Lyrics called 'Clear Lyric
>>Positioning'. The dialogue that appears tell you the verse, chorus,
>>section and its number. You can cancel to get out with no changes made to
>>t
Hi Crystal,
One way of determining the whereabouts of a lyric is to select the measure concerned
and choose the plug in under Lyrics called 'Clear Lyric Positioning'. The dialogue
that appears tell you the verse, chorus, section and its number. You can cancel to get
out with no changes made to
>>What is the advantage of inputting chords as lyrics?
Oh, Jesus Christ... <<
You know, I said something quite similar to that.
>>Just because they have to appear below the staff does not seem like
>>enough reason for it.
God, no. I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but I suspect
Chords as lyrics is easier for a lot of people who want quick, efficient
chord entry with no playback and not having to muck about with the chord
tool. As lyrics you can enter any extension you want and the chord tool
won't tell you it doesn't recognize the extension. The chord tool is
desig
On Sunday, September 29, 2002, at 12:50 AM, Crystal Premo wrote:
> What is the advantage of inputting chords as lyrics?
Oh, Jesus Christ...
> Just because they have to appear below the staff does not seem like
> enough reason for it.
God, no. I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but I susp
At 12:50 AM -0400 9/29/02, Crystal Premo wrote:
>I got some work to do this weekend that involves taking over someone
>else's project, a couple of new songs for a new musical, plus
>editing, extracting and printing the songs already done.
>
>The work that has been done is quite clean and neat, b
I got some work to do this weekend that involves taking over someone else's
project, a couple of new songs for a new musical, plus editing, extracting
and printing the songs already done.
The work that has been done is quite clean and neat, but I have encountered
some things which puzzle me.