Hide instrument from system when measures are NOT empty
Hi,
I use musescore 3 and wonder if it is possible to create parts where only selected measures of certain instruments are visible (or hidden). I would like to avoid having to hide each measure individually by right click and toggling visibility as this is rather time consuming.
The purpose of this is to create an ossia-like presentation with a main piano score and occasional excerpts from the violin or voice parts to help the pianist follow the music during long breaks or repetitive moments but not during the entire piece so as to not clutter the score.
Thank you for your help,
Sincerely
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You mean like: https://musescore.org/en/handbook/staff-part-properties#common-staff-pr…
and specifically, scroll down to "cutaway".
In reply to You mean like: https:/… by SteveBlower
I would like to be able to select specific measures to display (and keep all others hidden) which I believe is not possible with "cutaway".
In reply to I would like to be able to… by leobou
If you make non empty measures invisible, the space for them will remain and you can't do anything about it. If that's ok with you, then you can use measure properties (right click a measure and choose measure properties) then remove the check for Visible in that staff. If you're not sure which staff you're on (common in symphonic scores) it will be in the status bar at the bottom left of the MuseScore window.
In reply to If you make non empty… by mike320
Thank you for your answer. Would you know of any shortcut to speed up this process ? (I have several hundred measures to hide...)
In reply to Thank you for your answer… by leobou
If you only want to hide some of the measures on an instrument then there is no fast way. You must make each measure invisible one at a time which is quite time consuming. It isn't intended to be used in this manner.
There is probably an easier way of doing this, like putting all of the measure in an invisible instrument (press i, add an instrument, click OK, Add all of the notes to that instrument, press i and remove the check from visible). You will then have the notes sound but the instrument invisible. You can then leave only the measures you want seen in the visible instrument and hide a couple of empty measures if you want using hide empty staves and/or the cutaway option in staff/part properties (right click the staff, choose staff/part properties).
If you explain your goal, perhaps I or someone can come up with a better idea.
In reply to If you only want to hide… by mike320
My issue is the following: I have a rather long orchestral score (300 measures) with multiple instruments. There are rubato parts where the pianist should follow the lead singer or lead violin (depending on the parts). I am trying to create a sheet for the pianist where the lead (voice or violin) is displayed in small above of the piano part during the rubato sections of the piece (only a few measures here and there). The rest of the time, I don't want to display anything other than the piano part (even if the voice or violin is playing) as it is not necessary for the pianist to play and so as not to clutter the score.
Thank you for your suggestions :)
In reply to My issue is the following: I… by leobou
I think I would do this:
The sequence is important and it is a bit involved. Copy/pasting to dummy parts is not ideal as it makes subsequent editing difficult. However, I think this process will give you what you want.
In reply to My issue is the following: I… by leobou
I have an idea, but I'm not sure it's complete. It sounds like you have a piece with more than 3 instruments but you want to create a part for the piano that shows the voice and violin when necessary. It's my understanding that you want the voice and violin visible only in certain parts on the piano part. So as an example, measures 1-10 may have voice and violin but you don't want those measures included on the piano part, but you do want any measures from 11-25 with voice or piano included on the piano part and measures where these don't have notes to be invisible as though the voice or violin is an ossia.