Ties Between Measures

• Oct 12, 2024 - 05:49

I'm trying to create a tie between two measures but the ending note of the first measure is just turning into a regular eighth and the sixteenth of the next measure is gone.

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In reply to by SquidzComposes

Please explain in more detail what you are doing. Which notes are you trying to add ties to? Which mouse clicks, which key presses? If you can, upload a screen recording (zip it first so that the upload is not rejected).

Ties work across barlines with no problems for me. It seems most likely that you are misunderstanding how to add a tie.

In reply to by SteveBlower

You wrote:
Ties work across barlines with no problems for me.

Yes, because you have "Display note values across measure boundaries" unchecked.
Look at the status bar in the OP's screenshot. The highlighted D5 eighth note (quaver) is played on beat 2.75 (normally would be played on beat 2.5). Therefore, a portion of its total ½ beat time value "splashes over" the barline into the following measure; and so the first note of measure 22 (Eb) is played on beat 1.25.

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In reply to by SquidzComposes

But the first note in measure 22 is an Eb not a D. As stated before, you can only tie notes if the same pitch. A tie is used to extend the duration of a note without articulating it. A slur looks similar but does work between notes of different pitch. But it also looks like something else is going on in your score as the durations don't seem to add up.

Attach you score (.mscz file) here, so that someone can dig deeper. It might also help if you could upload a picture, even hand drawn, of what result you are aiming for.

In reply to by SteveBlower

> But the first note in measure 22 is an Eb not a D
Yes, but the option "Show note values across measure boundaries" (3.7) turns the two sixteenth notes with tie into an eighth note without tie, and it seems that the measure is therefore too long - an the next is too short. If you deactivate this option, the note becomes two sixteenth notes with a tie.

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