MIKE ROSEN
Mac OS 13.7 Ventura, MuseScore Studio 4.6.6, Finale 26.3, 27, SmartScore 64 Pro | Copyist for the Barbershop Harmony Society | wawoodman at aol dot com
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I think you would start with 8 staves: guitar/TAB repeated 3 more times. Group each “part.” Do your composition in scroll view (that’s just my opinion!) Then, when you create parts, you should get ...
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EB, that’s a great solution. How did you mask the staff lines?
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I didn't go EB's way, because what about even simply extended chords, like 7 and m? They won't fit in the circles.
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I’ve never been a fan of alphanotes. You have to enlarge them so much, before you can see those letters, that you could only fit “Twinkle, Twinkle” on one page. Anyway, glad I could help!
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Would this work? there may be a way to mask the staff line where the chord is, but I couldn't figure it out. So I put the chords above the staff. Why is this easier than putting them above the treb...
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Thusly, showing one, two, and 3 notes per beat. As Mike H says, a number of ways to do it!
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Great. I’m a beginner with KM myself, but I’ve programmed a bunch of F key shortcuts and a couple of macros. Peter from KM is fantastic about helping.
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It doesn't work in Finale, or KM? Does it work in other apps?
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Are you looking for TAB? I think you will have to make your own. Look at some of the other TAB presets. You should be able to work out what you need.
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I would copy the choir staves, and paste them into a new document. If here are key or time signature changes in the piece, set up the choir as a Staff Group, first.