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Additional Lyrics
It seems to be highly unlikely, but is there a practical way to add additional lyrics at the end of a score as free form text, instead of including them inline in the score?
A lot of pop song fake books do this. As you would be well aware, the meter of additional lyrics don't always coincide with the meter of the first verse, so it can be a real bear trying to get the additional lyrics to fit the first verse melody, etc. Ralph Rayner |
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Re: Additional Lyrics
Hi Ralph,
Actually if you don't mind a few steps, you can fake it pretty well by doing the following:
Enjoy! Sherry
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Music is to the soul like water is to green growing things. Last edited by Sherry C; 04-14-2022 at 07:32 PM. Reason: additional step added |
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Re: Additional Lyrics
Thank you, Sherry. I'll look into it. RRR
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Re: Additional Lyrics
Thank you so much, Sherry.
Now I'll have Molly Malone running through my head all day. |
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Re: Additional Lyrics
You're welcome David
Maybe we should have an "Earworm of the Day" ttfn, Sherry
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