Red notes in tablature
Hello.
In the first measure there is only one voice while in the second and third measures I use the second voice for the basses. Does anyone know why in the 2nd tablature measure the low E notes appear in red?
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It notifies you that 2 notes are supposed fo be fingered on the same string.
Not an issue here, as that's apparently what you want, and as it is the same note.
In reply to It notifies you that 2 notes… by Jojo-Schmitz
Tanks, Jojo. So it´s a kind of (dumb) warning?
Edit: and why don't the c notes on the 5th string appear in red as well, for example?.
In reply to Tanks, Jojo. So it´s a kind… by Ruben Remus
Because you're not asking someone to play that same C twice at the same time - you only appear to be asking that for the low E.
The warning is not entirely dumb - after all, MuseScore has no way of knowing you actually intended the note to be played once even though you wrote it twice. In other situations, writing the note twice does mean you're supposed to play it twice, on two different strings. That's not possible here of course because that note can only possibly be played on one string.
In reply to Because you're not asking… by Marc Sabatella
Oh, I just realized that I wrote those E notes by accident in the two voices. My bad. Tank you, Marc.
In reply to Tanks, Jojo. So it´s a kind… by Ruben Remus
Because there's no collision?
In reply to Because there's no collision? by Jojo-Schmitz
I hadn't noticed that collision with the E notes. My bad.
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In reply to I've seen this in tablature… by yonah_ag
"I just realized that I wrote those E notes by accident in the two voices. My bad. "
Indeed, it is not relevant here. But it could be in other situations (quite frequent in guitar scores.) You can hide these red squares by doing: menu "View" > Show -> Untick "Show formatting"
NB: just curious this new term, no? With version 3, it was "Show Unprintable", which seems more precise and understandable, than "Formatting" which gather everything and anything? Or is it me?
In reply to Indeed, it is not relevant… by cadiz1
Yes, I know there are situations where you can mistakenly ask for an impossible performance, and in those cases it´s usefull to be warned with the red color. Thanks for your advise about hiding those red squares, I didn´t know that.
In reply to Yes, I know there are… by Ruben Remus
" I know there are situations where you can mistakenly ask for an impossible performance"
No. Not for impossible performance. It's real use cases in the real life of classical guitarists.
See this example:
In reply to " I know there are… by cadiz1
Ok, I see. So it is correct and usual to put the same note in 2 different voices, isn't it?
In reply to Ok, I see. So it is correct… by Ruben Remus
"So it is correct and usual to put the same note in 2 different voices, isn't it?"
Of course!
In reply to "So it is correct and usual… by cadiz1
And If we put a sixteenth note rest in the other voice instead of sharing the same note would it look weird? Or would it be okay too?
In reply to And If we put a sixteenth… by Ruben Remus
"Or would it be okay too?"
Yes. Both are correct. It depends on the intention, the preferences of the composer, in a word, its choice.
In reply to "Or would it be okay too?"… by cadiz1
Merci beaucoup, cadiz1.