How to keep notes from being cramped.
As you can see from the score, the beams in the treble and bass clefs are crossing each other in the second measure. Since I'm going to use three voices per staff for this piece, and I don't want to change the direction of the stems and beams, I need to be able to increase the vertical staff size between the treble and bass clefs. How do I do that manually? I'm using Musescore 2.0.3. Please answer quickly. Thanks! (And yes, I know Musescore 3 will do that automatically, but I want to know how to do that with the version I've got instead of waiting for Musescore 3, so don't tell me to wait, please.)
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Comments
Drag a staff spacer out of the Breaks & Spacers palette.
In reply to Drag a staff spacer out of by Isaac Weiss
I did so, but it didn't visibly widen the staff. How do I fix that?
In reply to I did so, but it didn't by 2142Kitch
Double-click and extend as necessary, or alternatively adjust the length via the Inspector.
In reply to I did so, but it didn't by 2142Kitch
I'd like to be able to see it visibly widened vertically, if that makes my meaning plainer. When I look at the file in MuseScore, I want to see it without the beams clashing. I might make unnecessary mistakes that I wouldn't make otherwise.
In reply to I'd like to be able to see it by 2142Kitch
That's exactly what the staff spacer does. If you can't figure out how to work it, you can attach the MSCZ file and I'll put it in for you.
See:
https://musescore.org/en/handbook/breaks-and-spacers#adding-a-break-or-…
and:
https://musescore.org/en/handbook/breaks-and-spacers#adjust-a-spacer
Regards.
In reply to [inline:Staff_spacer.png] See by Jm6stringer
Now, THAT picture makes sense. I'm pretty sure that'll fix it. Thanks!
In reply to Now, THAT picture makes by 2142Kitch
Yep! That fixed it! I learned something new today! Thanks again!