Tie problem
Hi,
I am restoring old note sheets. Here is Lullaby of Birdland under construction.
In img 1 you can see I have tied a note (say note 1) to the next note (note 2) which is in repeat section 1. There is another repeat section, of course. There is also a note (note 3), which should also be tied to note 1!
I haven't found any solution.
Comments
This comment is nonsense. Cant be deleted. (Thanks Steve!).
In reply to Here is better image 1. by aarnopekka54
You can't delete the entire post, but you can edit it from the three dots in the top right. Others have edited their posts to leave just a dot, but if possible if you have found a solution it is better to leave the post and say what you did for the benefit of others who may encounter the same problem.
In reply to Here is better image 1. by aarnopekka54
Look here for a possible workaround
https://musescore.org/en/node/267614
In reply to Look here for a possible… by graffesmusic
You had a whole bunch of solutions! I solved the problem with method 3, because it was simple enough for me as a newbie.
You may have noticed that I have a similar problem with voice (singing). The underline should also continue to repeat 2. I placed there (in the second repeat) a "Line" from palettes. After some excercise with attachment points it works fine... except the fact that is is slightly thicker than those fed by "Words".
Anyway, great solutions. I will study them all.
Thank You!
In reply to You had a whole bunch of… by aarnopekka54
"You may have noticed that I have a similar problem with voice (singing). The underline should also continue to repeat 2."
The underline (melisma) should actually continue only until the rest before the repeat barline:
Do read up on Melisma in the Lyrics section of the MS4 Handbook:
https://musescore.org/en/handbook/4/lyrics#enter-melisma
Make sure that your lyrics are entered in the same voice as the corresponding notes.
In reply to "You may have noticed that I… by DanielR
"... he underline should also continue to repeat 2."
Sorry, I failed to read that carefully enough!
You can't use a melisma in this situation, when the melisma is at the start of the 2nd volta. But you can fake it by using a staff text line from the Lines palette:
In reply to You had a whole bunch of… by aarnopekka54
"...slightly thicker": In Properties > Text line > Style set 'Thickness' to 0.11