Can you do this with lyrics?
So there's this thing with singing in Italian where a vowel at the end of one word and a vowel at the start of another are merged together to form a single syllable. I'm not sure what that's called, but it appears literally everywhere (see picture below for an example). Is it possible to notate this in MuseScore, and if not, what are some workarounds?
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Whoops, I just realized that Ctrl + Space does the job. Sorry for that. I look stupid now.
Seriously though, what is this syllable-merging thing called?
In reply to Whoops. I just realized that… by drowssap
No, just slow 😁
In reply to Whoops. I just realized that… by drowssap
Elision or Synalepha? That lyrics slur?
See https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/lyrics#elision
In reply to Synalepha? That lyrics slur? by Jojo-Schmitz
Exactely.
therefore an issue exist for the Elision #284245: Regression - Special characters (F2) inserted to lyrics do not follow style change
In reply to Synalepha? That lyrics slur? by Jojo-Schmitz
Thanks.