Dead note Musescore 4
Hi guys, is there a way to play dead notes for guitar in musescore 4??
(I dont mean palm muting)
Thanks in advance
Hi guys, is there a way to play dead notes for guitar in musescore 4??
(I dont mean palm muting)
Thanks in advance
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It's not clear what you do mean, but, in general, Shift+X is the shortcut for ghost note in tab. If you mean standard notation, you'd have to explain more about the notation you want. If it's an "x" notehead, see the Properties panel.
In reply to It's not clear what you do… by Marc Sabatella
Yes, I wanted to know if musescore can play muted notes, like a standard Reggae strumming pattern (as in the picture). I know they can be represented with x's, but when I do that, the sound is exactly the same than any normal note.
In reply to Yes, I wanted to know if… by feliperiquelm
You can add the "mute" text from the palette to play with a muted sound. I'm not a guitarist so I'm not clear on the distinction you are making between this type of muting and palm mute. But basically, if the sound is part of the General MIDI standard, or you have a specialty soundfont for the sound, MuseScore can do it.
In reply to You can add the "mute" text… by Marc Sabatella
Sorry for necroposting, but palm muting = right hand, at the very end of the string, and it just muffles the sound leaving it with just the bass frequencies + the attack, whereas muting = left hand (generally), you cover the string partway through instead of at its origin point, and you do so with several fingers, covering a meaningful amount of the string, which means that you stop all vibrational modes and not just the higher ones as in palm muting, and you're left exclusively with the rhythmic attack sound
In reply to It's not clear what you do… by Marc Sabatella
Hi,
I've seen this Shift+X suggestion everywhere but all it does is add a pair of brackets around the note not turn it into and X or ghost note. What am I doing wrong? I'm definitely holding Shift then pressing X. I'm using guitar tab if that makes any difference...
In reply to Hi, I've seen this Shift+X… by Platypi
I think you are using MuseScore 4. The shift-x thing workout on MuseScore3 but not 4. I´m trying too to findout a way to put a ghost note on 4.
In reply to I think you are using… by luizserraazev
Go to Pallets -> add pallets -> noteheads
Select the notes you want and choose the "cross" note head. Worked for me in both tab & notation
In reply to Go to Pallets -> add pallets… by Spohie
It works! Thank you!
In reply to It's not clear what you do… by Marc Sabatella
HI!
The ghost note or (dead note) is a very important tool of expression, actually, in the electric bass and mostly in the funk and fusion genres. Certainly it is so also for the rock guitar (or many other genres) but it is something very different from the palm-muted technique. It is about adding or alternating percussive sounds produced by plucking the note with the fingers of the right hand in the usual way, for a bass player, while the fingers of the left hand only touch the string, without pressing hard on the fretboard to play the note, but just enough to produce a dull, blocked sound. It is a system that is also used a lot in slap bass and would be an excellent function to add to Musescore 4, in terms of sound reproduction of the score. Graphically, in standard notation, the issue does not exist since it is sufficient to replace an «x» at the head of the note, which is the usual way of indicating a ghost note. The "problem" arises when you play the score in Musescore which does not have a suitable sound. Perhaps a very short video can better clarify what is meant by «ghost note» on an electric bass:
https://youtube.com/shorts/Zh05Kkp2ivA?feature=share
In reply to HI! The ghost note or (dead… by Massi Cavallo
That exactly explains the problem I'm also having.
In reply to HI! The ghost note or (dead… by Massi Cavallo
It would be nice to have this feature.
In reply to It would be nice to have… by ThePython10110
This is tedious and fiddly, but I have discovered a potential work around.
Writing music
Delete or hide all the extraneous rests from the guitar part
Hiding the Snare Drum
There are two methods of making a part invisible - either hiding the part by clicking the eye (like the Alto) or hiding the stave by clicking the little arrow next to the part and then clicking the eye on the line below it (in this case percussion)
In the first case, hiding a part mutes it as well, which is not what we want. But n the second case hiding the stave only and opening the mixer means that clicking S on each instrument sounds it.
Yes this is overly complex but it works for me and also could be used for other percussive guitar sounds
Here's an example of the impact of x noteheads in MuseScore 4 (with the various Muse Guitars) in a bossa nova finger-picking style:
https://musescore.com/user/35880724/scores/13816897
Super simple and it could be written in a single voice.
scorster
In reply to Here's an example of the… by scorster
How do you put links in like that?
In reply to How do you put links in like… by Asher S.
hamsandwichnow wrote > How do you put links in like that?
Just paste a .com URL. Simple as that. Anything published on .com will play here. You can also link to anything others have posted on .com
And you can get a "embed link" so you can have the score play elsewhere on a webpage, for instance if you have a website.
scorster
In reply to Just paste a .com URL… by scorster
Does it work on .com itself?
In reply to Does it work on .com itself? by Asher S.
? Scores always display that way on musescore.com itself; there's no way for that not to happen.
In reply to ? Scores always display that… by Marc Sabatella
I mean, if you were to put the embed link in a forum, would that become this way? Also, are you supposed to see it from the POV of the user, because I just posted something in the Made with MuseScore forum, and I can’t see the box.
In reply to I mean, if you were to put… by Asher S.
Don't use the embed code, just paste the plain ordinary link. But, it needs to be on a line by itself. So not this https://musescore.com/user/57180420/scores/13617367 but this:
https://musescore.com/user/57180420/scores/13617367
It seems sometimes it works and other times not, maybe it depends on the status of the score, not really sure.
In reply to Don't use the embed code,… by Marc Sabatella
Ok, thank you.
In reply to Here's an example of the… by scorster
Ah, that is a lot easier.
Open Mixer and change the sound to something other than MS Basic
No need for an extra part or fiddling the note playback - just set the notehead.
I guess I can relegate my fiddly extra hidden part workaround to some odd unsupported sound effect techniques.
In reply to Here's an example of the… by scorster
@scorster How do you get that muted sound ? I can change the notehead to an x but is still playing the underlying note.
In reply to How do you get that muted… by gschnyder
Are you using Muse Guitars Vol. 1? (Muted notes don't work with MS Basic soundfonts.)
Looks like you picked the correct X notehead, i.e. "Cross."
Let us know if you make progress or need more help.
scorster
In reply to Here's an example of the… by scorster
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