How to make two textlines

• Mar 15, 2016 - 20:35

I want to put to textlines for verses 1 and 2. But how?

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In reply to by valsbol

Thank you my oracle. I have one more question. There are two nodelines. I sing the tenor line, but when I listen to Musescore playing I hear both lines. I have disabled the hach in second line in Intruments, but never the less it sounds with. Can I get rid of the second lines music without deleting it in Instruments?

In reply to by valsbol

There are lots of ways of reducing the size of things depending on how you want it done. Simplest is to just scale *everything* down by choosing a smaller staff space size in Layout / Page Settings. If you want to kee the current staff size, you can still fit more on a page by selecting all (Ctrl+A) and using Layout / Decrease Stretch to squeeze notes closer together. Or some combination of these.

If you need further help, please attach the specific score you need help with and describe what you want to do in more detail.

In reply to by Shoichi

Once again I am most greatful for all your support. I have friend who uses Sibelius, and I read in the handbook, that xml files could be red by Sibelius. So I exported my file here to xml. But he cannot read it or open it in Silbelius. I could no see, that I could save this file as xml but only export it. He has Sibelius ver 3

In reply to by valsbol

MusicXML is not the native format for MuseScore, so indeed, to create it, you need to use File / Export. You might want to test to be sure sure you did it correctly by seeing if you can open the resulting MusicXML file in MuseScore yourself. Or just look at the file with a text editor - it should say something about MusicXML at the top. Or post it here. If it really is a MusicXML file, then your friend will have to figure out what the problem is on his end. I guess it is possible that Sibelius 3 is too old to know about MusicXML.

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