Linked Guitar Tab stuck on fret 0
I play lap steel guitar with a Leavitt tuning. From Low to High it is C#(3) E(3) G(3) Bb(3) C(4) D(4).
I edited the staff properties to change the string assignments. All the strings work as expected except the fifth one. It will only accept fret 0 when editing the tab staff.
Each string has 20 frets specified.
All the other strings work as described in the manual.
Any ideas ???
Comments
Did you (accidentally) make it an open string? Can you share that score, so we can check?
In reply to Did you (accidentally) make… by Jojo-Schmitz
Probably, indeed. Untick this string (image below: C4 or E3, depending from what string you are accustomed to count), and it will work.
When an "open string" is checked, that corresponds to a specific feature intended to unfretted strings (as additional courses/strings, outside the fingerboard, for lutes eg). See: https://musescore.org/en/handbook/tablature#mark-string-open
In reply to Probably, indeed. Untick… by cadiz1
Thanks to all. You hit the nail on the head.
It looks like I didn't read the manual closely enough.
My apologies.
In reply to Thanks to all. You hit the… by Ed Baker
Whereas the single term "open" string causes a lot of confusion and misinterpretation among the guitarists (probably because it is too connoted with that of open tunings), I think it is time to join in the handbook the term open and unfretted (edit: done)
The unfretted term is the most important of the two (it supposes to play an open/unfretted string, obligatorily, and all the time, as extra basses of the lutes, hence the functionality), whereas the term "open" string, as understood by the contemporary guitarists, belongs to the vocabulary of different/alternative tunings.
And in this case, this string/ these strings can be fretted, they. Hence the observed confusion: but it's not the goal of this feature, simply.
In reply to Whereas the term only "open"… by cadiz1
Good point.
Regards.