Guitar Capo Fret set for just part of whole score
I have joined together 12 songs into a single score. I noticed one of those songs is in Bb and requires a guitar capo fret position to be set - under Style/General/Chord Symbols - (to make the chords easier to play). Is there a way of doing this for just that one song? I don't want all 12 songs to have a capo fret set.
Thank you.
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To add to my last comment. To be honest I had set various guitar chord fret marks in different pieces, but when I joined all the scores together it seems to have cancelled out those fret markings, which is very frustrating! Could anybody help me out? In the short term, is there a way of selecting individual pieces and adding guitar fret chords that way? Or is there a solution? Thank you.
In reply to To add to my last comment. To by Darren Garfield
Maybe something like explained in 'Join scores'... https://musescore.org/en/handbook/albums#join ?
All style settings are taken from the first score, different style settings from subsequent score are ignored
In reply to Maybe something like by Shoichi
Thank you. To me that is a huge set back, and I'm surprised Musescore haven't addressed it. I guess I could manually add the capo chords in brackets. Time consuming, however.
In reply to Thank you. To me that is a by Darren Garfield
Could you attach here your score?
Even a few measures of each (with or without notes), to help me understand.
In reply to To add to my last comment. To by Darren Garfield
Currently, the album feature is probably not full-featured enough to address this need. Better to just export the scores individually to PDF or some graphic format and then assemble your collection that way. Meanwhile, feel free to submit a formal feature request via the "Issue tracker" link in the menu at right of this page. It hasn't been addressed because as far as I know, no one has ever requested it before :-)
In reply to Currently, the album feature by Marc Sabatella
I will do. The other, unrelated, frustration, is that it is difficult editing albums, as having so many scores hugely slows down the whole process of editing.
In reply to I will do. The other, by Darren Garfield
It is much better to edit a single score then reassemble the album.
In reply to It is much better to edit a by mike320
I agree! I've just learnt that lesson.