A MuseScore plugin to apply Takadimi rhythm syllables to beats in a score.
Copyright (C) 2022 yonah_ag
This program is free software; you can redistribute it or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as published by the Free Software Foundation and appearing in the LICENSE file.
See https://github.com/yonah-ag/musescore-takadimi/blob/main/LICENSE
This plugin requires version 3.x of MuseScore.
Download Takadimi.qml then follow the handbook instructions: https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/plugins
Select a range of measures, or use without selection to apply to all, then from the Plugins menu select Takadimi.
Set the options as required then press Apply.
Use the X button to close the plugin dialogue window.
- Text Style
- Lower: Use lower case syllables
- Upper: Use UPPER case syllables
- Title: Use Title Case Syllables
- Custom: Use Custon case Syllables as defined in the plugin code
- Rest Style
- No Text: Don't show any text for rests
- Brackets: Show the Takadimi syllable in brackets
- Hyphen: Show a rest as (-)
- Voices
- Select the number of voices to process
- Syllables in voices 1 and 3 are added above the stave
- Syllables in voices 2 and 4 are added below the stave
- Offsets
- Use these to set the vertical position of the syllables relative to the stave
- Autoplace
- Choose whether to use MuseScore's auto-placement feature or not
Takadimi is the work of Richard Hoffman, William Pelto, and John W. White.
For full details see the official Takadimi homepage at http://www.takadimi.net/
The repository file Takadimi.mscz is the Takadimi short guide in MuseScore format.
The MuseScore project page for this plugin can be found at https://musescore.org/en/project/takadimi-rhythm