A three syllable word in a two note measure. How to notate?
I am studying diligently on how to notate lyrics correctly in Musescore and I understand when to use hyphens and underscores, but have no idea how to notate a three syllable word over two notes. Bar 54 in attached score. Word created. cre-a-ted syllable break up. I want to notate "Crea" on the B3 and the "ted" on the G3. Did I notate it correctly by placing the word fully on the B3 note and entering two dashes, which then created one? Thank you.
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With an elision sign: https://musescore.org/en/handbook/lyrics#elision
In reply to With an elision sign: by kuwitt
Ciao a tutti. That is
(crea - ted)
In reply to Ciao a tutti. That is (crea - by Shoichi
Thank you Shoichi.
In reply to With an elision sign: by kuwitt
Thank you kuwitt. I have never heard of a Elision, so I am going to read the link and handbook. Thanks.
You should have either crea-ted with the first "syllable" under the the half note.
In reply to You should have either by mike320
Thank you mike320. I appreciate the help.
In reply to Thank you mike320. I by Daniel Ani
When they say 'Teamwork' ;-)
In reply to When they say 'Teamwork' ;-) by Shoichi
Sincere thanks for uploading a corrected score of this piece Shoichi.