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Old 05-24-2016, 02:02 PM
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Default Re: SATB score writing

Hi,

I've done that, but you can't use the standard lyric entry for the upper lines.

Use the Free Text tool to enter the lyrics into the upper line and position them as you need to. It's probably best to do it in one bar phrases and position them separately.

With a two hundred page vocal score for an opera that could be tedious, but for smaller pieces, it's fine.

The lower lyric lines, of course, can be entered using the standard lyric too.

Hope that helps.

David
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