Lyrics
Hello everybody,
I'm using MuseScore 3
Q1: Is lyrics underlying while playing possible ?
Q2.1: same question for multiple lyrics lines
Q2.2: independant underlying of the different lines ?
Thanks in advance
Hello everybody,
I'm using MuseScore 3
Q1: Is lyrics underlying while playing possible ?
Q2.1: same question for multiple lyrics lines
Q2.2: independant underlying of the different lines ?
Thanks in advance
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I'm not sure what you mean by "underlying" here, can you explain your question in more detail?
In reply to I'm not sure what you mean… by Marc Sabatella
Hello Mark,
Let me first apologize for my slightly « rustic » english…
I wrote « underlying » with probably « highlighting » in mind.
So, in other words : in playing mode, a scrolling marker (vertical bar across all staffs)
highlights notes but does not seem interested in highlighting corresponding pieces of lyrics…
Further in case of multiple lines of lyrics (corresponding to successive playing of the same music section) it would be appreciable to only highlight the lyrics of the currently repeated sequence.
(see hereunder screen copies)
Please tell me if I have a tuning problem of my MuseScore3 ? or if MS3 does not include this capability ?
Many thanks anyway and regards.
JCC
In reply to Hello Mark, Let me first… by CONSTANTIN2
Oh I see, you're talking about something having to do with how the score is displayed during playback? No, there aren't features like you describe, nor are any planned that I know of - those kinds of practice features are more the kind of thing you might expect to see in the mobile app than in MuseScore itself. But you never know, if enough people express interest, and if one of them happens to be a programmer who volunteers to implement it, maybe it would happen someday.
Search the net for MIDI Karaoke players -- specifically designed for "sing along". (e.g., "Follow the bouncing ball").
In reply to Search the net for MIDI… by Jm6stringer
Thank you Jm
But another solution could be to transfer some of my scores to Noteworthy (that I still use from time to time, even if I do prefer MuseScore for other reasons...)
Noteworthy implement the function changing colors of both notes and associated lyrics along when playing (by the way highlighting lyrics lines successively...)