simultaneous notes with different lengths
Hello,
I'm just beginning and though I can easily find most informations, I missed this one : how can I write a combination of notes that do not last the same length ? For intent a E that lasts 1 beat AND a B that lasts 3 beats played simultaneously on the same treeble key ? Each time I'm trying to add a note with a different length, it wipes out the previous one. I could write E and B on the same place only if they had same duration using keyboard Alt pressed.
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The notes should be entered in different voices. See https://musescore.org/en/handbook/4/working-multiple-voices
This is exactly what I'm looking for : how to write the first D + F on this partition :
In reply to This is exactly what I'm… by hugoborrell
Quarters F, E and D in voice 1 and the dotted half note D in Voice 2. Similar all others with stem down in voice 2.
Write first voice 1, go to the beginning and switch to voice 2 and then write there the other notes.
In reply to Quarters F, E and D in voice… by HildeK
OK thanks. Now I tried a bunch of things, and my mesure lasts 7 beats instead of 3 : how is that possible ? Each time I add a black I get 6 extra silences ??!
In reply to OK thanks. Now I tried a… by hugoborrell
Did you use for note entry the insert mode instead of the default step-time mode?
In reply to Did you use for note entry… by HildeK
I may have hit a short-cut that I did not know. How to set it back to a regular 3/4 mesure ?
In reply to I may have hit a short-cut… by hugoborrell
The normal keyboard shortcut is "N" for note entry.
If you click on the pencil (top left), you can select different input modes. Here is a picture from the manual:
Make sure you are using the default mode (step time).
Handbook page:
https://musescore.org/en/handbook/4/entering-notes-and-rests#Entering_n…
and those special modes (e.g. insert), which only apply in very special cases:
https://musescore.org/en/handbook/4/alternative-note-input-methods
In reply to I may have hit a short-cut… by hugoborrell
Forgotten: Right-click on the measure and select measure properties. Enter 3/4 under 'Actual'.
In reply to OK thanks. Now I tried a… by hugoborrell
It would be best if you could attach such a failed example as an mscz file.
In reply to It would be best if you… by HildeK
Thanks, I could make it !