(09-10-2023, 01:12 AM)swilkes9 Wrote: Rudy,
One downside to using MuseScore, if I needed to make changes to my leadsheet after creating, converting to PDF, and importing to MS, I would have to repeat these steps each time. And then, I would have to re-annotate for any vocal lyrics, info, etc., but it still is easier to create the leadsheet using MuseScore.
Steve
Steve,
I always add the lyrics to the score in Musescore. It supports lyrics.
I do add other anotations to my scores in MobileSheets. And I also sometimes (mostly) have to make changes to scores after I imported them into MobileSheets. But after changing them in Musescore, I do not use the Import function of Mobilesheets to update the score in MobileSheets. In stead I use the 'Swap File' function in MobileSheets. The advantage is, that all annotations I made in MobileSheets to the score are preserved this way. Of course if the layout of the score changed, I need to rearrange some of the annotations, but I do not need to redo them.
Below is an extract of a score I made. The lyrics were added in Musescore. The Blue and yellow elements are annotations, added in MobileSheets
Having said that, not sure how your guitar leadsheets look, but if they contain just chords and lyrics (not notes), you may want to look at the chordpro file type (which is supported by MobileSheets and allows for on the fly transposing)
Rudy
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MSI Cubi 5 mini pc with IIyama prolite 24" touchscreen-Windows 11, HP Slate 17-Android 4.4.4, iPad Pro 12.9 gen2-iPadOs16
Yamaha Genos 1, Roland PK-6, Yamaha PSR SX900