Can This Be Transcribed in MuseScore?
I am relatively new to transcribing scores and haven't encountered all the different note types and musical notations. Have an old piece on paper and trying to write it into MuseScore. I'll include a picture, but from my limited experience the notation looks odd.
- the first note appears to be a half but it is connected by beam to three 8th notes, so it plays over them like a seperate voice?
- the first note has 2 stems, one up and one down
{I would paste a screenshot of a measure right here but I haven't figured how to yet - I've included a screenshot file below}
Does this notation look familiar and can you write it in MuseScore?
I don't know how to write this in MuseScore so it looks the same.
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Very interested in anything about the notes with 2 stems. I haven't found much about this.
This is possible in MuseScore 3 and 4.
Say your half notes are in voice 1, and the rest is in voice two.
Just select the unison in voice 2 and press v to hide the notehead. Then the notation will look like your example.
Here's a MuseScore 3 handbook reference: https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/noteheads#change-offset-to-shared
Discussion here: https://musescore.org/en/node/290646
scorster
In reply to This is possible in… by scorster
Ah, ok, thank you very much for your reply.
In reply to This is possible in… by scorster
Used your method with great success! Such a simple and effective process. Thanks again.
In reply to Used your method with great… by petemac1
It is possible, just as @scorster described:
In reply to It is possible, just as … by HildeK
thanks for this! yes, it worked well.