Comping slashes 19 years ago I think I've finally found a decent solution to comping slashes. Insert headless notes with stem length zero and then use the lyric editor.Your lyric is simply a number of / marks. You might want to change the page setup/fonts so that lyrics are in a good, solid font to do this, but I just used Times New Roman 14 Bold Italic. The lyric should have a vertical offset sufficient to place the / in the middle of the staff.The staff in this example, vertical upper size 18, lower 10.The music notation:!NoteWorthyComposerClip(2.0,Single)|Clef|Type:Treble|Key|Signature:C|TimeSig|Signature:Common|Note|Dur:4th|Pos:0z|Opts:Stem=Down,StemLength=0,Muted|Note|Dur:4th|Pos:0z|Opts:Stem=Down,StemLength=0,Muted|Note|Dur:4th|Pos:0z|Opts:Stem=Down,StemLength=0,Muted|Note|Dur:4th|Pos:0z|Opts:Stem=Down,StemLength=0,Muted|Bar!NoteWorthyComposerClip-EndThe lyric:/ / / / One lyric line Alignment Top, vertical offset 14To enter chord symbols, use a layered staff, with the names of the chords as lyrics, anchored to headless, stemless & muted notes. The two staffs should work well together (except the designated Staff Lyric font might not look good as a chord symbol) Quote Selected 1 Likes Liked by: Britfunker
Re: Comping slashes Reply #2 – 19 years ago Quote from: Rick G. – 19 years agoWhat are: comping slashes?The practice of supplying background music comprised of chords while a soloist is improvising, most often accomplished by the keyboard or guitar player(According to a dictionary) Quote Selected
Re: Comping slashes Reply #3 – 19 years ago "Comp" is short for "accompany." The best way to explain comping slashes is to send you here:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slash_notationand for more info, go here too: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CompingA concise explanation is found on the Dolmetsch site too http://www.dolmetsch.com/defss3.htm Quote Selected Last Edit: 2006-04-11 06:58 AM by David Palmquist
Re: Comping slashes Reply #4 – 19 years ago . Quote Selected Last Edit: 2006-04-11 07:00 AM by David Palmquist