On 10/08/2024 11:01, Valentin Petzel wrote:
I was hoping there was a neat trick that did not involve stubs. But if
that is the "traditional" way of doing things
I mean, what du you want to see in the end? This sort of notation is very
common in vocal music.
I know it is common, that w
> I was hoping there was a neat trick that did not involve stubs. But if
> that is the "traditional" way of doing things
I mean, what du you want to see in the end? This sort of notation is very
common in vocal music.
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On 09/08/2024 09:54, Valentin Petzel wrote:
I have a song with an intro, several stanzas, and a refrain. Each stanza
starts on the last beat of the measure.See the attached MWE.
Is there a neat way of avoiding having a repeat bar in the middle of a
measure while preserving the stanza numbers
> I have a song with an intro, several stanzas, and a refrain. Each stanza
> starts on the last beat of the measure.See the attached MWE.
>
> Is there a neat way of avoiding having a repeat bar in the middle of a
> measure while preserving the stanza numbers is their proper places?
I’m a bit con
On 09/08/2024 04:48, David Wright wrote:
On Wed 07 Aug 2024 at 14:43:32 (+0100), Raphael Mankin wrote:
Is there a neat way of avoiding having a repeat bar in the middle
of a measure while preserving the stanza numbers is their proper
places?
I wasn't aware that the stanza
On Wed 07 Aug 2024 at 14:43:32 (+0100), Raphael Mankin wrote:
> Is there a neat way of avoiding having a repeat bar in the middle
> of a measure while preserving the stanza numbers is their proper
> places?
I wasn't aware that the stanza numbers could become detached from
their pr
This is a follow-up from a question I asked a few weeks back.
I have a song with an intro, several stanzas, and a refrain. Each
stanza starts on the last beat of the measure.See the attached
MWE.
Is there a neat way of avoiding having a repeat bar