Playback auto scroll score problem
If the lyric over the bottom of screen but the measure in the screen, musescore do not scroll to make the whole lyrics show when playing the score.
Also the next auto scroll score still can not see the lyrics.
That is really a problem for singing song.
Comments
True, the playback feature in MsueScore was not really optimized for use as a score-reading tool. The mobile apps are better suited for that purpose. But to get better results if you do try to use MuseScore for this, try Continuous mode.
In reply to True, the playback feature… by Marc Sabatella
I know continuous mode, but it is only one line. I can not read next line when singing!
Maybe add a new mode.
Hope can show many line and every one or more line played jump every time. Always making scrolling measure on the top first, second or third line.
In reply to I know continuous mode, but… by hongdazhi
That's basically what the online web player of musescore.com does. We are using it in our choir for practicing; it also allows the singers to adjust their own volume/instrument choices, they don't have to install anything (but having an up to date browser) and can't change notes by accidental dragging.
Yes, it does come at a (imo low) cost (currently at $49/year); so you'll have to decide for yourself if it's worth it for your use case. For us, it is.
In reply to That's basically what the… by jeetee
I know musescore.com. But that is not I want.
In reply to I know musescore.com. But… by hongdazhi
Use something like google drive or dropbox.
In reply to I know musescore.com. But… by hongdazhi
Again, it is important to realize the intended purpose of MsueScore is creating sheet music, not being used for play-along or sing-along. So the user interface is just not designed or optimized in the ways it would if it were specifically designed for that purpose.
To complete Marc's comment, the mobile apps are re-engineered from the ground up to make new navigation modes possible such as the horizontal and vertical modes we already have in the MuseScore notation software. No ETA yet though.