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Musescore styles6/11/2023 ![]() Use Text Style -> Lyrics Odd Lines/Even Lines Y spacing to get the tightness you want - also applies to Chords.Īnd here's how I get my header and footer: bottom margin and top margin to help with your spacing. Lyrics are important because they help get the melody feel of the arrangement. Traditionally they go underneath, I have stuck with that. Minimum bar width is also a good number to play with. Again this is a great number to tweak to get your score onto one page, or if it's just two big to space it out nicely for two pages. Version 3: Bar - Spacing Version 4: Measure - Spacing ratio. ![]() Similar to above, tweak to squeeze more out of a page. Page - Music top margin, Music bottom margin.Tweak both these numbers and watch the results! I try to keep my tabs single page so I will tighten it if I'm chasing just one more system without spilling onto a second page. This the distance between the first row of bars and the next row, that is, "system". But don't, the easiest way to create a new score with the same normal/advances styles is to save-as, rename, delete all, and begin from there!īut back to template styles, here are some important ones, in the Format->Style dialog: Advanced Styles appear to have a template but there does not appear to be a built in editor, you may have to hack the XML. But this is only the styles - the previous discussions on Staves isn't part of a template, as with a few other things, I haven't quite got my head around how that works. Go into Format->Style and edit away, once you are done you go Format->Save Style, and in the future you can apply your template to any other score with Format->Load Style. I had used MuseScore for a few years before I understood 10% of them, and I still only understand maybe 15% now. There are sooo many style options in MuseScore it is ridonculous.
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