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* [[Music directions]] 2 (typically below staff) | * [[Music directions]] 2 (typically below staff) | ||
* [[Music directions]] 3 (typically used for [[score_marker|score markers]]) | * [[Music directions]] 3 (typically used for [[score_marker|score markers]]) | ||
* [[Music directions]] 4 (typically used for instrument specific things like {{inf|[[arco]]}} ) | |||
Note that when you need more lyrics lines and don't use the music directions, you may use music directions for lyrics as well. | Note that when you need more lyrics lines and don't use the music directions, you may use music directions for lyrics as well. | ||
Latest revision as of 10:33, 20 July 2023
To insert text for use aligned with music, MusiCAD presents a few types each with their own properties that can be changed with a few clicks afterwards.
Lyrics
These text types were designed to represent all forms of song lyrics. However, their use is not limited to lyrics; you can use any lyrics text for any purpose you like, but MusiCAD will just regard it as plain text without any special meaning.
Music directions
- Music directions 1 (typically above staff for tempo directions, e.g. adagio)
- Music directions 2 (typically below staff)
- Music directions 3 (typically used for score markers)
- Music directions 4 (typically used for instrument specific things like arco )
Note that when you need more lyrics lines and don't use the music directions, you may use music directions for lyrics as well.
Other
- Chord symbols are a special kind of text in that they can be transposed automagically along with the notes, and typesetting will be specialized such way that a b will be replaced with A-flat, and some chord related super/sup-scripting will be used as long as chords are assigned a MusiCAD-specific font. Use the buttonbar text selector to select any of the keyboard-modes. Default mode is chord symbols.