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☆ HARMONIES

Vocals Harmonies

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This page details how to author the Harmonies vocal chart, played by several people using multiple microphones. Before starting on this, you'll usually want to have the solo Vocals chart done first.

These are authored in the “HARM1”, “HARM2” and “HARM3” tracks, respectively.


☆ Introduction

Harmonies are a separate way of playing Vocals, where up to three different people can sing at the same time.

HARM1 needs to be present no matter what, and is where you should put lead vocals in most cases. A lot of the time this will be very similar, or even identical, to the Solo Vocals chart.

HARM2 and HARM3 is where you'll add additional vocal parts that appears along with the lead, with their own separate note tubes that are colored differently; orange for HARM2 and yellow for HARM3.

Be sure you have a firm understanding of Vocals authoring before starting.


☆ When To Chart Harmonies

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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:


☆ Harmonies-Specific Rules

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☆ Hiding Lyrics

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.

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.

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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