Lyrics Through Barline Issue

• Jan 29, 2022 - 22:11

The most common solution to break a barline to make room for text is to add a frame and a background. However, there is still no solution for the dash, (since it is not technically text) short of adding a separate box underneath the dash. This is not an efficient workflow. Any easier workaround suggestions would be highly appreciated.

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Use the New score wizard, select "Choose instruments", then "All Instruments" from the drop-down list, and finally "Vocals". Here you can choose from a list of voices including C clefs. Such a score does not have connected barlines so adding lyrics is perfectly straightforward.

In reply to by R. Boudreau

I'd personally just suggest using system dividers (in Format / Style / System) for that. But if you still want to create this style of notation (with extended barlines despite the lyrics), you could create a plain opaque white graphic (eg, use Image Capture mode to snippet a blank area of the page) and paste that in where you want.

In reply to by R. Boudreau

For what it is worth, the "Direct Approach To Counterpoint In 16th Century Style" Eastman School of Music Series, Shows hyphens going through the barlines without breaks in them. Published in 1947 shows "modern" representations of old works. Eastman didn't feel the need to break the barlines. I can't reproduce a page, but it looks like the kind of thing you are trying to avoid.
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