Triplets

• Apr 28, 2024 - 21:17

Hello,
Is there a way to notate a triplet that satisfies the count on both the bass and treble clef? For example,
the first note of the triplet would be played with left hand in the bass clef satisfying the first count for the bass clef, and the last 2 notes would be played with the right hand on the treble clef satisfying the first count for the treble clef? I understand how to use the Ctr + Shift + arrow key to move the notes, but this does not satisfy the count for the other clef.

The sheet music I have has it notated this way, but I can't figure out how to do this in Musescore.

Thanks

James


Comments

In reply to by Javp001

Simple enough to do--since you already understand Cross-staff notation. You will need to enter the triplets on either the top or bottom staff (probably the top). On the other staff, you will need to enter rests on the corresponding beats (quarter-notes), which then you can hide with "v". Shift the desired notes to the opposite staff. You may also need to use "x" on the beams to shift them to the center part of the staff.

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