Can I copy all verses from one score to an other?
I have a soprano score and I would like to copy paste all of the verses over to the tenor score since they will be singing the exact same thing.
How can I do this, is there a certain way of doing it?
If not, could you guys turn this into a feature request and word it better than I could?
Thank you!
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Just copy the notes over to the tenor score, the verse will follow. Then just nudge the notes to the right position (for tenor)
This will of course overwrite what's already there, nut here's no other way to do it I'd know of.
In reply to Just copy the notes over to by Jojo-Schmitz
If MuseScore is going to be at Sibelius standards, something has to be done about this.
For me that is a LOT of work, I have 3 rows of words for that soprano line, and copying it over to the tenor and then adjusting notes again is so much work.
I have already started doing that, but it's terrible, especially when the score is complicated, there just HAS to be a better way of doing this!
I would kindly ask MuseScore developers to use the Sibelius demo's to see how many features they have and then take the ideas and implement them into MuseScore in some un-infringing way which might very well end up even being better than Sibelius.
MuseScore is so much better than Sibelius already at a lot of things, just when it comes to how many resources it uses...
In reply to If MuseScore is going to be by tonyjustme
Well, it is not, if you do it in the right order. At least in my opinion.
Enter Soprano first, then lyrics, then coppy accros to Tenor, Alto, Bass (or whetever)
Moving existing notes into the right position (tune) is much quicker that entereing them from scratch (at least for me)
However, I agree that there is room for improvement when it comes to entering lyrics and a copy/paste feature just for them would be great.
See also http://musescore.org/en/node/13165
In reply to Well, it is not, if you do it by Jojo-Schmitz
I just had a crash doing it in the right order...
Yes, that was the order that I was doing stuff in, the one you described, but I hate moving existing notes into the rigt position especially when one has a very complicated score!!!
I just had a crash doing this, I had a soprano score that had voice and 3 rows of lyrics, a mezzosoprano score that had just the voice, and I had to create a third score so that I can copy the soprano score to the third one, and then adjust the notes according to the second mezzosoprano score. You see how complicated and time consuming all of this is?
All went well, but when I finished adjusting all of the notes and then hit play to play the score, it played the end because the cursor was at the end of the score, and then I hit play again because it began from the beggining of the score which is when I got the crash.
Are there any logs for crashes that the app stores somewhere? I thought the thing would come back from the crash and I tried only closing the crash window but it didn't... It said something about the Qt thing...
In reply to I just had a crash doing it by tonyjustme
At MuseScore restored my session and I got my score back, but this was without any .mscz, file as I had not saved that score already to a physical location on the hdd myself, it was all in RAM.
You may have encountered this: #11327: [Trunk] Copy/paste multiple lines of lyrics causes crash
In reply to You may have encountered by chen lung
Thanks for the well-meaning post chen lung, but what I encountered was something of a different nature.
Thanks for being so nice as to post that for me though!
In reply to Thanks for the well-meaning by tonyjustme
:)
Can you reproduce all the steps with a demonstration score and file an issue? It doesn't have to be anything that you want kept private (for personal, or legal reasons).
Sorry chen, I don't have time for that, I did though describe all of the steps myself.
In reply to Sorry chen, I don't have time by tonyjustme
I'm not sure I can reproduce, but would like to help in accumulating the steps properly (all the details that could make a difference). To help get started, I created a score called soprano which has one voice and three rows of lyrics. What should I do next?
In reply to Sorry chen, I don't have time by tonyjustme
With regards to the time-consuming task: Can you not save the existing mezzo-soprano score separately and change the instrument to soprano?
In reply to With regards to the by chen lung
See chen, that represents even more time-wasting efforts...
In reply to See chen, that represents by tonyjustme
"tired" time-wasting.
Lyrics moving could use a lot of improvement.
There's also the one issue where if you delete the notes from a line of score, the lyrics remain...
In reply to Lyrics moving could use a lot by jjl2357
In the trunk (unreleased version being worked on): If you delete notes, the lyrics disappear.
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