What are the differences between common, full and simple tablatures
I've been searching on google for explanations concerning the differences between "simple", "common", and "full" tablatures. So far I've only found discussions on the issues tracker but no explanations.
Can someone explain what are the differences? What are the pros and cons of each type? Why would I want to choose one against the others?
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Basically, take a look at these three images, see below (in order: Simple type, then common and full) to get a first idea of the difference between these three staff types.
There are no real pros and cons, it all depends on the result you wish to obtain according to your regular and preferred practice, or according to characteristics specific to this or that score.
The first (simple) type, however, necessarily calls for the display of the standard staff - since there is no rhythmic information.
While the "common" and "full" types can do without it - possibly - again, you are the sole judge of your preference and needs.
Simple
Common
Full
In reply to Basically, take a look at… by cadiz1
Thank-You kadiz1. That answers my question.
I suggest this illustration should be included somewhere in the documentation/manual.
In reply to Thank-You kadiz1. That… by ypoissant2
I agree. @cadiz1 mind to add those to the handbook?
In reply to I agree. @cadiz1 mind to add… by Jojo-Schmitz
If you don't mind, I'd rather you did it.
In reply to If you don't mind, I'd… by cadiz1
Not this week, on mobile only...
It is a wiki, just be bold and brave ;-)
In reply to Not this week, on mobile… by Jojo-Schmitz
Ok, done. https://musescore.org/en/handbook/tablature#adjust-tablature-display
In reply to Ok, done. https://musescore… by cadiz1
Thanks
In reply to Ok, done. https://musescore… by cadiz1
Wow! Nice collaboration. Way cool. Thanks