![]() ![]() Double-click the elision slur found after the 7/8 fraction in the "Common Symbols" tab (next to last character in the image above).Double-click one of the three elision slurs in the "Common Symbols" tab: "Narrow elision", "Elision", or "Wide elision" (these can be found between the "C Clef" and the " p" dynamic-see image below):.In the bottom-left corner of the screen, or press F2 to open the Special Characters palette To create the example lyric text, starting with the syllable text "te": Two syllables under a note can be joined with an elision slur, also known as a "lyric slur" or "synalepha". At the end of the word, press Shift+ _ _ _.įor non-last syllables to extend, just use additional dashes -, usually only one of them will show (more when the distance between the syllables is large enough), and the syllable will right-align to the first note, similar to last syllables that got notated with a melisma, see above.The above lyric was created in the following manner: The underline is created by positioning the cursor at the end of a syllable and pressing Shift+ _: once for each note in the melisma. It is indicated by an underline extending from the base of a syllable to the last note of the melisma. MelismaĪ melisma is a syllable or word that extends over two or more notes. MuseScore will automatically align the numbers and first syllable correctly. 1.) and a space before the first syllable. To number verses, simply type the number (e.g. Line feed: Ctrl+ ↵ (Mac: Alt+ Return) or Enter (from the numeric keypad). _ (underscore): Ctrl+ Shift+ _ (Mac: Alt+ Shift _). Space character: Ctrl+ Space (Mac: Alt+ Space). However, special keyboard shortcuts are required to enter the following characters: In most cases, lyrics can be edited just like normal text. Continue entering lyrics from step 4 ( above). ![]()
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