Want lyrics free from time signature constraints

• Apr 25, 2013 - 01:59

So I've transcribed a couple of pages of a song I am learning, and now I want to add in the lyrics. I find out that whenever I press the space bar, the cursor moves to the next beat. I don't want to do that, for a couple of reasons.
First, I am transcribing a drumset, consisting of two voices. If I tie the lyrics to the basedrum voice, there is not enough beats for all the syllables of the lyrics. If I tie the lyrics to the other voice, there are too many beats (constant eights or sixteenth notes, etc.).
Second, I don't care about syllable placement at all. I only care what word starts off the measure. I just want to be able to keep my place in the song. Struggling with syllable placement is just far more work than I want to do.
When I was using MusEdit, it would let me insert a text line below the staff, and type whatever I darn well pleased, wherever I darn well pleased. Any way to accomlish this with MuseScore?


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In reply to by twodrummers

I'm having trouble picturing what you mean. Can you post an example? It sounds like maybe you are trying to attach lyrics to a a part tht has nothing to do with the lyrics you are writing? Thee are probably better ways of doing that - like creating an actual vocal staff with appropriate rhythms to attach the lyrics to. But seeing an example would help.

If you really just want arbitrary text rather than lyrics - which by definition are attached to specific notes - you could just use Staff Text.

You don't want to use lyrics for this. If I understand well you just want to enter some lyrics in the drum score to have an idea where you are in the song. I would use staff text instead of lyrics. Select a note, press Ctrl + T and write whatever you need. If you want the text to be below the staff just drag it in place.

Style...Edit Text Style...System and set Y to 5.0mm (*that's a positive value instead of the default negative value).
Select a note.
Press [Ctrl] [Shift] t
Enter your text .

*System Text normally gets positioned above the line with the default setting of -4.0mm. Adjusting the Y value allows you to position it differently in relation to the stave.

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