Blank music sheets
Maybe an off-the-wall question, but is there a way to print a blank five line staff from musescore, without measures, rests, or clefts? I imagine there would be, but I'm not sure how to find it. Thanks.
--Rich
Maybe an off-the-wall question, but is there a way to print a blank five line staff from musescore, without measures, rests, or clefts? I imagine there would be, but I'm not sure how to find it. Thanks.
--Rich
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Set up your score so it takes up the right amount of space then right click each element, select>All similar elements and press V to make them invisible, then continue with another element that is not invsible. If you have Show invisible checked in the view menu they will turn gray, otherwise they will disappear.
https://musescore.org/en/node/90251#comment-398336
In reply to https://musescore.org/en… by Jm6stringer
Thanks. I actually thought it would be built-in to Musescore somewhere and that I just couldn't find it. Now I see it takes work. And the link was brilliant. Perhaps it will be built into a future release.
In reply to Thanks. I actually thought… by Cynewulf
I think a blank sheet of music template would be good, except the invisible items would become visible when the template was used. There are other issues such as the international nature of MuseScore. Americans use "letter" as their standard sized paper while others use "A4." The format of the measures on each piece of paper would be different. Perhaps two files could be included with the program with some unique way to access them could be used.
In reply to Thanks. I actually thought… by Cynewulf
No need to change the program to do this. Just set up a score that way then save it, now you can open it and use it to print more any time you want. or just export to PDF and open that.