lyrics line spacing
I have increased the lyrics text font size to 14 pts.
Next I would like to decrease the space between lyrics lines.
What do I change the setting of to do this?
I have increased the lyrics text font size to 14 pts.
Next I would like to decrease the space between lyrics lines.
What do I change the setting of to do this?
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Right-click, select-> more->All elements of Voice 2-> Use Inspector
In reply to Right-click, select-> by Shoichi
I cannot understand.
More complete please.
In the same place you changed the font size, has a vertical offset object. If you decrease this vertical offset, the lyrics will move closer to the top of the score.
In reply to In the same place you changed by mike320
I have three lyric lines.
I chose even lyric lines and the middle line moved up really nice.
How do I move only the third line next?
In reply to I have three lyric lines. I by hill0093
Right-click on lyrics third line -> Select -> More -> Tick "Same subtype" (Verse3) -> Ok
Now, in Inspector, change the vertical offset as wished.
In reply to Right-click on lyrics third by cadiz1
I have the lyrics beautifully done. Thanks.
I need to know the meaning of
"system distance",
"staff distance",
"grand staff distance".
In reply to I have the lyrics beautifully by hill0093
See https://musescore.org/en/handbook/layout-and-formatting#distance-betwee…
In reply to See by Jojo-Schmitz
I am using keyboard treble-base clefs.
I read the reference given above, but
I need to know the meaning of
"system",
"staff",
"grand staff".
In reply to I am using keyboard by hill0093
A single vertical line drawn to the left of multiple staves creates a system
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Staff_(music)
In reply to I am using keyboard by hill0093
Then read in the link given above and in glossary, https://musescore.org/en/handbook/glossary-0
System: Set of staves to be read simultaneously in a score.
Staff (AE) / Stave (BE): Group of one to five horizontal lines used to lay on musical signs. In ancient music notation (before 11th century) the staff/stave may have any number of lines (the plural of 'staff' is 'staves', in BE and AE).
Grand Staff (AE) / Great Stave (BE): A system of two or more staves, featuring treble and bass clefs, used to notate music for keyboard instruments and the harp.
In reply to Then read in the link given by Jojo-Schmitz
What do I adjust (decrease?) to make the base clef closer to the treble clef?
In reply to What do I adjust (decrease?) by hill0093
One way can be:
Click on a bass measure;
Hold down Shift and drag with the mouse
or
In reply to What do I adjust (decrease?) by hill0093
Grand staff distance. If you're dealing with a grand staff, like piano. Staff distancen otherwise, line when dealing with a SATB closed score
In reply to Grand staff distance. If by Jojo-Schmitz
My first line at the top of the score has no lyrics.
The rest of the score has three lines of lyrics with
space below in a Grand staff of treble-base.
When I use any of these methods,
only the one with no lyrics gets adjusted.
In reply to My first line at the top of by hill0093
Of course, on the others the lyrics determine the space needed.
And even if you manually move any verses up, they still take the space at their original location.
You can set "Lyrics distance below" to a smaller value
In reply to Of course, on the others the by Jojo-Schmitz
Where do I find "Lyrics distance below"?
In reply to Where do I find "Lyrics by hill0093
Right next to Grand staff distance, at https://musescore.org/en/handbook/layout-and-formatting#style-edit-gene…
Sorry, it is "Lyrics bottom margin" (downside of trying to translated back from German)
Right next to it you'd also fiole "Lyrics line height", setting this to something below 100% should get your verserse closer to one another ?
In reply to Right next to Grand staff by Jojo-Schmitz
Thanks, Yes I figured out your mistake just before you corrected it.
My score is good now.