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| + | ====== ☆ HARMONIES ====== | ||
| + | | [[vocals|Vocals]] | **Harmonies** | | ||
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| - | ==== Introduction ==== | + | ==== ☆ Introduction ==== |
| Harmonies are a separate way of playing Vocals, where up to three different people can sing at the same time. | Harmonies are a separate way of playing Vocals, where up to three different people can sing at the same time. | ||
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| Be sure you have a firm understanding of Vocals authoring before starting. | Be sure you have a firm understanding of Vocals authoring before starting. | ||
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| - | ==== Harmonies-Specific Rules ==== | + | ==== ☆ When To Chart Harmonies ==== |
| + | FIXME See if this can be worded and explained better by someone who's first language is English FIXME | ||
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| + | In general, if there is more than one voice in a song you have grounds for adding Harmonies. This includes, but is not limited to: | ||
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| + | * If a song has more than one vocal part be sung at the same time (for example: Queen - Bohemian Rhapsody) | ||
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| + | * If a song is performed with more than one vocalist (for example: Beach Boys - Good Vibrations) | ||
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| + | * If a song has several lead vocalists (for example: Beastie Boys - No Sleep Til Brooklyn) | ||
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| + | * If a song has backup vocals or prominent double tracking (for example: Rage Against The Machine - Bombtrack) | ||
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| + | * If a song is sung from the perspective of different characters in a narrative, even if its the same vocalist (for example: Rush - 2112) | ||
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| + | * If a song uses effects to create distinct additional parts to a song, even if its technically just one vocalist, such as vocoders or loops (for example: The Faceless - Xenochrist) | ||
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| + | ==== ☆ Harmonies-Specific Rules ==== | ||
| :!: **WORK IN PROGRESS!** :!: | :!: **WORK IN PROGRESS!** :!: | ||
| * **No percussion sections** - Percussion should only appear on Solo Vocals. They work on Harmonies, but it becomes a hassle if you're used to Harmony charts not having them and trying to play Vocals and an instrument at the same time. | * **No percussion sections** - Percussion should only appear on Solo Vocals. They work on Harmonies, but it becomes a hassle if you're used to Harmony charts not having them and trying to play Vocals and an instrument at the same time. | ||
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| + | ==== ☆ Hiding Lyrics ==== | ||
| + | {{ ::wiki_-_hide_lyrics.jpg? | ||
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| + | HARM2 and HARM2 shares a lyric display in-game, which usually isn't a big problem. However, sometimes HARM2 and HARM3 will sing different things, and you'll need to hide the lyrics of one of them as to make it readable at all. | ||
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| + | To do this, first find out which part is less essential to know the lyrics to in the moment, for example a repeated phrase or an identical lyric to HARM1 and the like. Once you've figured it out, go and add a **$** at the end of all the lyric events you want to hide. | ||
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| + | They will now only appear in-game if singled out in the vocals trainer. The $ should always be at the very end of the lyric, otherwise it won't be hidden properly. | ||
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