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'''Score marks''' (or '''rehearsal markers''') are letters or numbers with a frame around them that indicate a place. You enter them in [[edit mode]] using [[shortcuts]] such as {{key|shift-ctrl-alt-G}} for score marker [G], or using the [[repeats menu]] {{btn|coda}} on the [[button bar]]
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'''Score marks''' (or '''rehearsal markers''') are letters or numbers with a frame around them that indicate a place. You enter them in [[edit mode]] using [[shortcuts]] such as {{key|shift-ctrl-alt-G}} for score marker [G], or using the [[repeats menu]] {{btn|coda}} on the [[button bar]].


One of the nice things about these kinds of markers is that you can use them to play a melody part. Outside of edit mode, use a letter/number to start playback at the appropriate score marker.
One of the nice things about these kinds of markers is that you can use them to play a melody part. Outside of edit mode, use a letter/number to start playback at the appropriate score marker.


If you eventually don't want to see the markers in your score, you can easily make them invisible by unchecking  {{MenuReference|[[Options]]|[[Headers and text layout|Text]]|Musical Directions 3}}, but they remain visible and usable during editing (compare also [[chord symbols]] and [[lyrics]])
If you eventually don't want to see the markers in your score, you can easily make them invisible by unchecking  {{MenuReference|[[Options]]|[[Headers and text layout|Text]]|[[Directions|Musical Directions 3]]}}, but they remain visible and usable during editing (compare also [[chord symbols]] and [[lyrics]])


==See also==
==See also==
* [[directions|Directions]]
* [[Directions]]


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Latest revision as of 15:42, 20 July 2023

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Score marks (or rehearsal markers) are letters or numbers with a frame around them that indicate a place. You enter them in edit mode using shortcuts such as <shift-ctrl-alt-G> for score marker [G], or using the repeats menu coda on the button bar.

One of the nice things about these kinds of markers is that you can use them to play a melody part. Outside of edit mode, use a letter/number to start playback at the appropriate score marker.

If you eventually don't want to see the markers in your score, you can easily make them invisible by unchecking [Options|Text|Musical Directions 3], but they remain visible and usable during editing (compare also chord symbols and lyrics)

See also