Adding lyrics adds a note
When I use ctrl K to add lyrics, a note (or more) will be added. It's not added to the notation, only to playback. How do I stop this?
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When I use ctrl K to add lyrics, a note (or more) will be added. It's not added to the notation, only to playback. How do I stop this?
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ctrl+k doesn't add lyrics, it adds chords. Use ctrl+L to add lyrics. FYI, chords now playback and they are sounded when you add them like notes unless you disable the option in preferences.
In reply to ctrl+k doesn't add lyrics,… by mike320
Okay, it's true that I could have written a chord name using ctrl-K instead of a lyric but the note is still added. It doesn't matter what you enter using ctrl-K it's still a problem.
In reply to Okay, it's true that I could… by rodav
It's by design. Use ctrl+L to add lyrics. Chords are specially formatted if you enter them properly and make a sound. This is not a problem if you want a chord.
In reply to It's by design. Use ctrl+L… by mike320
A note is needed to add a chord symbol. You highlight the note and then press ctrl-k and you can then enter a chord name. However a note is then getting added to the playback. It is not added to the notation. So the melody playback is wrecked by another note being played that has not been added by me. It is a problem. I am not asking how to enter a lyric under the system. Please stop focussing on lyrics and instead focus on the problem that I have specified.
In reply to A note is needed to add a… by rodav
Chords symbols make a sound. If you don't want a sound, don't use a chord symbol.
In reply to A note is needed to add a… by rodav
If you do not want chord symbols to play, see:
https://musescore.org/en/handbook/playback-chord-symbols-nashville-numb…
In reply to If you do not want chord… by Jm6stringer
Thank you, finally someone who is smart enough to just answer my question and not trying to prove something
In reply to Thank you, finally someone… by rodav
@mike320 told you about that in his very 1st reply:
FYI, chords now playback and they are sounded when you add them like notes unless you disable the option in preferences.
It also is an FAQ: https://musescore.org/en/faq#faq-308797
In reply to A note is needed to add a… by rodav
I don't understand this new reply, @rodav. Seems like you should just reply "I see, I should delete the lyric text I incorrectly added with ctrl-K and add it back correctly with ctrl-L". Maybe the attached corrected sample will make it clearer.
In reply to I don't understand this new… by Zapped
I t seems you should just answer the question. Because, as I have already said, I am not asking how to enter lyrics, I am asking how to stop a sound being made when I enter a chord symbol. Someone has already answered that. Now go back to your Facebook trolling
In reply to I t seems you should just… by rodav
Please stop personal attacks
In reply to I t seems you should just… by rodav
Now why would people assume you're trying to enter lyrics?
Just have a look at this quote from your opening post:
"When I use ctrl K to add lyrics"
Yes, not obvious at all as to why people think your trying to enter lyrics. I guess it'll remain one of life's big mysteries...