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Note spacing

Music spacing is automatically applied when you enter music into PrintMusic. However, if you decide to turn off Automatic Music Spacing in the Edit menu, the spacing will be linear; in other words, a whole note gets exactly the same horizontal space as four quarter notes. Furthermore, this newly-entered music may contain collisions between lyric syllables, overlapping chord symbols, and crowded 32nd notes.

One of PrintMusic’s most important features is its Apply Music Spacing command. Once you’ve entered your music into the score, PrintMusic can apply a sophisticated system of width allotments to each note of your score. This feature is modeled on traditional professional music typesetting, where the engraver would consult a table of width measurements for each note value. The result is nonlinear spacing, where notes of different duration occupy only as much space as they need. The Apply Music Spacing command has the added benefit of neatly adding additional space to each measure, as necessary, to accommodate lyrics, chord symbols, and “notey” passages.

To reapply professional note spacing

 

 

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