Unhide empty stave one system before the instrument is used?
Hello everyone!
I'm currently working on a choral score (SATB with soprano soloist), and I have the option "Hide empty staves within systems" enabled. My Musescore version is 3.6.2.548021803.
The soprano solo only comes in near the end of the peace (bar 46), and coincidentally in the first measure of a new page (see 1_end_of_page_7.png and 2_beginning_of_page_8.png). Is there a way to unhide a whole empty stave in the previous system (bars 41-45)? If not, is there a way I can simply add an empty stave to the mentioned bar interval?
The goal here is to have a whole empty staff before the system in which the instrument begins to play, so that the staff does not appear "without notice". I know I can change the way the bars are arranged, but before I do it, I would like to know if there is another way to do this. I've searched quite a bit but found no similar question.
Thanks in advance!
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Comments
You can attach some staff text (e.g., "Soprano enters on next page") as an instruction so that the staff remains visible.
-OR-
You can enter a note in the staff and make silent and invisible.
In reply to You can attach some staff… by Jm6stringer
or a transparent staff text, which doesn't have musical meaning when exporting to other formats
In reply to or a transparent staff text,… by jeetee
Thanks! How can I make a note "transparent"?
In reply to Thanks! How can I make a… by JLMPT
Inspector, select color, change alpha.
In reply to Inspector, select color,… by jeetee
Done. Thank you very much for your help.
In reply to You can attach some staff… by Jm6stringer
Thanks! The first option is not as elegant as the second. I've come up with a solution for now, which is to add text to a bar - in this case a single dot - and put it over a rest. If I change the bars it will also change its position, but it will work when I have the final layout.
How can I make a note "silent and invisible"?
In reply to Thanks! The first option is… by JLMPT
Via Inspector.
In reply to Via Inspector. by Shoichi
Thanks!