Demisemiquaver note help
Hello there my fellow music enthusiasts,
I'm trying to re-write an arrangement made for piano and violin for just the piano and I've come across these weird 32nd notes that I need to copy into my musescore arrangement but I don't even know what they're called, not to mention not knowing how to write them on my pc keyboard.
This is only my second arrangement in musescore software and my first question asked on this plaftorm so I apologise if I've picked a wrong subject or forum.
I would be delighted if you could help me out with this issue and provide som insight. Thank you in advance.
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Both the note you circled and the rest before that are the same duration. The shortcut for these is 2. They probably look strange because there is a rest then a 32nd note beamed to the 16th note. Enter the rest, the note, change duration then enter the next note and MuseScore will make it look like your image.
In reply to Both the note you circled… by mike320
Oh, I see now. So this follow-up of 16th note after the 32nd is what caused that short line. I will try to copy it accordingly. Thanks !
Nothing weird about them. Just select the duration with keyboard shortcut 2 or by clicking on the demisemiquaver (1/32nd note for our US readers) in the toolbar and enter the rests and notes as you would any other duration.
Or have I misunderstood your problem?
In reply to Nothing weird about them. … by SteveBlower
I was already provided a solution so I will try that. Thank you for your willingness though !
In reply to I was already provided a… by Tweny8
I was 2 minutes too late - story of my life!
In reply to I was 2 minutes too late -… by SteveBlower
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In reply to See [inline:dinosaurs-noahs… by Jojo-Schmitz
Yes. I know that feeling all too well :-(