Overlapping Note Fix
I am composing a few pieces that utilize notes clustered together. I am wondering how to make it look like the
circled chord in the PNG below and not overlapped like the other one. Thanks in advance :)
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You will need to select the note head you want to move, then in the inspector (F8) use the x offset in the Note section to move only that note head. You can use negative numbers to move the note head to the left.
In reply to You will need to select the… by mike320
Oh ok, Thanks :)
In reply to Oh ok, Thanks :) by [DELETED] 32742005
I recently saw a discussion asking why someone would want to move only the note head and I couldn't think of a reason off the top of my head. Then in the last week I used this feature to fix a cluster chord like yours and now you ask to use it.
Hmm... I'm curious... what instrument is playing this?
You want B. What's wrong with A or C?
BTW: Your 2 pictures show different situations with regards to the number of different pitches in each example. Each contains three notes but only 1 has three different pitches - that's the one with the sharp and natural on the same pitch.
In reply to Hmm... I'm curious... what… by Jm6stringer
In my case it was very similar to your B and it was 3 clarinets on a staff then 3 horns on a staff.
In reply to In my case it was very… by mike320
The reason I ask is because the OP's first screenshot looks like an organist is mashing down on 3 contiguous foot pedals: A, B flat, and B natural.
His second picture looks like a pianist attempting to play two G sharp notes simultaneously (along with an A).
There is no G sharp and G natural which, of course, would be playable together.
In reply to The reason I ask is because… by Jm6stringer
The first one is probably a French impressionist piano piece from early to mid 20th century.
In reply to The first one is probably a… by mike320
Its from Messiaen's Vingt Regards Sur l'Enfant Jesus. The pic is from XIII. "Noel"
In reply to Its from Messiaen's Vingt… by [DELETED] 32742005
1944, I think I guessed well.
In reply to Its from Messiaen's Vingt… by [DELETED] 32742005
O.K.
The first screenshot is played by piano (using 3 staves in this case).
The second screenshot is played by what instrument ? That is, the instrument which is required to execute those two G sharps.