2 Measure Repeat with Playback in 2.0
Here is my solution for having a 2-measure repeat symbol that actually has an audible repeating function when you use the Playback function, or export an audio file from MuseScore:
Measures 1 and 2 = The measures before the repeat symbol.
Measures 3 and 4 = The measures containing the repeat symbol.
1) Copy everything in Measures 1 and 2, and paste it in Measures 3 and 4.
2) Hold cmd (on a Mac) and individually select each note-head in Measures 3 and 4.
3) In the Inspector, uncheck "Visible."
4) Hold cmd (on a Mac) and individually select each note-stem in Measures 3 and 4.
5) In the Inspector, uncheck "Visible."
6) Hold cmd (on a Mac) and individually select each rest in Measures 3 and 4.
7) In the Inspector, uncheck "Visible."
8) Go to the Master Palette and click on Symbols on the left list. Or, type "z."
9) Find the symbol for 2-Measure Repeat, and insert it over Measure 3.
10) Drag the repeat symbol to the exact middle of the barline between Measure 3 and 4.
11) Select measure 4, and add Staff Text "2" without the quotes.
12) Change the font of the Staff Text to "MScore" and the font size to 25.
13) Drag the "2" directly above the 2-Measure-Repeat sign.
This is what it looks like in MuseScore:
This is what it looks like once exported as a PDF:
If you use this a lot, I would recommend dragging the 2-Measure Repeat symbol into your Repeat Palette, or somewhere else that is convenient.
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Comments
Thanks for posting these. But doesn't 2.0 already play measure repeats back?
In reply to Thanks for posting these. by Marc Sabatella
I changed what I wrote to apply to a 2-Measure-Repeat symbol, since that is still a symbol image, as opposed to a real repeat tool. Thank you for catching that, though!!
In reply to Changed the angle of my post... by stevegallant
Can this get turned into a howto? See https://musescore.org/en/node/add/howto
In reply to Can this get turned into a by Jojo-Schmitz
Sure, I can do that! I'll post the link when I'm done.
In reply to Sure, I can do that! I'll by stevegallant
@ stevegallant, in the attached an alternative (sorry if it is not clear)
In reply to @ stevegallant, in the by Shoichi
This is such a cleaner way to do it! Thank you, Shoichi! Would you like me to write a "how to" with this method? It's an excellent work-around.
In reply to This is such a cleaner way to by stevegallant
Grazie, if you want you can do it, then I can translate it for the Italian page
In reply to Grazie, if you want you can by Shoichi
Perfect. I will post the link here when I finish.
In reply to Grazie, if you want you can by Shoichi
Done. Here is the link:
https://musescore.org/en/node/103336
Thank you for your help with this, Shoichi!
In reply to Done. Here is the by stevegallant
It looks like you accidentally created two pages, that one and https://musescore.org/en/node/103331.
In reply to This is such a cleaner way to by stevegallant
Note that this solution still doesn't work with playback if you have two 2-measure repeats in a row, It works for the first, but not the second
In step 9, rather than inserting it over measure 3, insert it over measure 4. Then when you drag it to the barline between measure 3 and 4, it is being positioned relative to the start of measure 4, so it will stay in the correct position if the measure width is stretched or squeezed.
In reply to In step 9, rather than… by russell.perrin…
Great tip. Thanks.
FWIW, while I appreciate the ingenuity of the approaches described here, I rather prefer a different one as being more flexible and generally useful (eg, spacing is good, works cleanly if there other staves as well that don't need measure repeats, etc).
My approach is to only worry about the appearance on the main staff, then add a separate staff and copy the notes there for playback, then mark that staff invisible. That's the approach I use for other things like putting in accompaniment parts or improvised solos for playback where the score/parts will jut show slash notation, or complex ornament playback, etc.
Nice
My preferred method of doing this is to create a new staff of the instrument in question. Then I edit one of these to have the repeats and mute it.