Key Signature
In creating a new Score the requirement is for 2 beats per bar.
I've tried 2/4 4/2 and 2/2.
All result in 4 beats per bar.
I need 2.
In creating a new Score the requirement is for 2 beats per bar.
I've tried 2/4 4/2 and 2/2.
All result in 4 beats per bar.
I need 2.
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http://musescore.org/en/handbook/time-signature
In reply to http://musescore.org/en/handb by ChurchOrganist
I know how to do all that.
It's the result that's the problem.
No matter what time signature I select, the program always gives me 4 beats in a measure.
In reply to key signature by sunnisuz
What had time signature to with key signature?
Whatever: draging a time signature on 2/2 onto a measure of any your staves should change this and all subsequent measures in all staves to that time signature.
If not:
What Operating System?
What version of MuseScore?
Can you attache the score?
In reply to What had time signature to by Jojo-Schmitz
The 2/2 appears in the right place but each measure still has 4 crochets per bar.
No matter what Time signature I put there, the measures don't match.
I guess the program is ignoring the 2/2 time signature I apply, and sticking to a default 4/4.
I can't attach a score because I'm still trying to get the measures to match the time signature so I can create one.
In reply to time signature by sunnisuz
2/2 is *supposed* to have four crotchets per bar. The 2 on the bottom tells you that the minm, not the crotchet, gets the beat. If you want only two crotchets per bar, that's 2/4, not 2/2. And this definitely works. Perhaps you are being confused by the fact that an empty measure in 2/4 still shows a whole measure rest, which appears like it could mean 4 beats? It doesn't; the same sy,bol imdicates a full measure of rest im any time signature.
f you have a case where for some reason it doesn't appear to be, please attach the score. I don't understand your reason for not being aboe to. If the measures don't match, that's exactly the problem we'd need to see.
In reply to 2/2 is *supposed* to have by Marc Sabatella
And seems I'm guilty of not having read the OP properly :-(
Altough 2/4 or 4/2 should not result in 4 beats (AKA crotchet or quarter notes) per measure, but 2 resp. 8.