Changing beam length
I'm struggling with the eighth note G in the last bar. It's supposed to be moved to the treble clef, but it doesn't sit along side of the A natural if the last A is in the bass clef. I've tried putting those four eighth notes in both the treble and bass clefs. As long as I don't move the last A, everything looks fine. However, once the A is moved, the G and other A don't line up next to each other.
I can change the offset of the note and the stem, but I can't change the size of the beam. Is there a way to reduce or lengthen the beam so the sequence doesn't look clunky?
Thanks in advance, everyone. <3
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Comments
N.B.: Up and left refer to the arrow keys.
In reply to [inline:cross_staff.png] N.B… by Jm6stringer
Oh my goodness, Jm6stringer! How wonderful! I was using the offsets. I didn't know anything about doubleclick Ctrl left! It's BEAUTIFUL!
Thanks, again. You're AWESOME! <3
In reply to Oh my goodness, jm6stringer!… by judeeylander
Double click puts a note in edit mode.
Then using ctrl+arrows moves it by 1sp.
The end result is identical to not using double click and setting the offset in the inspector.
In reply to Double click puts a note in… by jeetee
Thanks, jeetee! It's so much faster than using offset! <3
In reply to Oh my goodness, jm6stringer!… by judeeylander
Concerning the use of "offset", be careful....
See:
https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/edit-mode#offset-notes
and pay special attention to where it reads:
"Alternatively, you can select the notehead and change the "Horizontal offset" (under "Chord") in the Inspector."
N.B.: The offset adjustment to use for this is found under the Chord section in the Inspector.
In reply to Concerning the use of … by Jm6stringer
Thanks, Jm6stringer. This is wonderful. I'm unlikely to use offset in the future. This is so much faster than moving individual notes, stems, and flags. It's most lovely! <3