Key change in the middle of the measure
Hi.
I need to write a score and one measure I met with a key change in the middle of the measure that divides the same.
I know how to do it at the beginning of time but I have no idea how to put the new key and in the image.
I would appreciate your help, happy holidays to all.
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Drag the Key Signatures (empty) from the palette
In reply to Drag the Key Signatures by Shoichi
Thank you very much but that's not the solution, that I already know and not working.
In reply to Thank you very much but by kakasle
This is part opf the solution. But MuseScore doesn't allow key changes mid measure, so you need to split the measure first
Also see https://musescore.org/en/handbook/measure-operations-0#split-join to split that 6/8 measure into 5/8 and 1/8 and see https://musescore.org/en/handbook/barline to add that double barline
In reply to Also see by Jojo-Schmitz
Thank you very much Jojo-Schmitz that's the perfect solution, upload a picture and you'll notice that the flats appear next to 6/8, I believe that no problem is there no way to eliminate it eliminate the next measure?
I guess it will be a hobby composer because he could have altered the note and the key change at the next measure although there probably is a reason that know.
A greeting and thanks for everything.
In reply to Thank you very much by kakasle
Would be easier to help you if you'd attach the score rather then a pictore of (a tiny part of) it
In reply to Would be easier to help you by Jojo-Schmitz
I managed to hide with the object inspector, visible "off" and show courtesy key "off" if another user needs when the measure is divided; of the measure Properties placed in "off" to "exclude counter measures" to count as only one measure and not two.
Thank you.
In reply to Thank you very much by kakasle
Is that picture of the original you are trying to copy, or of the result you obtained? Something seems very wrong in that the key signatures don't match - the flats are on different lines. Almost like there is a clef change there as well, but I don't see one. So either the notes beforw this passage are wrong, or the notes after, but something is definitely wrong.
Posting the actual score would help us understand what might have gone wrong.
In reply to Is that picture of the by Marc Sabatella
You're absolutely Marc reason, "mea culpa" I was wrong of lines by placing the flats and I have already solved, the program would go mad, works great, when I have finished I'll upload the file if it helps someone else, thanks for all.