Manually adding a whole rest in 3/4 time in order to add a chord symbol
First, my apologies if this has been answered elsewhere. I couldn't find it after searching. Please feel free to reply with a link to an existing thread if there is one...
I need to place a chord symbol above a bar of rest in a 3/4 time lead sheet. In order to put the chord there, it seems I need to manually add a whole rest to the bar (MS won't let me add a chord symbol to a bar where a whole rest has been "auto-populated" in the absence of notes). When I select the whole note length value ("7") and press "0" to create a manual rest, MS instantly switches the selected note value to a half note + a dot and inserts a dotted half rest instead. Of course, all the auto-populated rest bars show whole rests as they should. How can I make this bar display a whole rest with a chord symbol? Do I need to use a hide function somehow (add a random note in voice 2 and then hide it, leaving the original automatic whole rest unaltered in voice 1)?
Thanks!
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I just tried this and had no problem placing a chord.
OS: Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS, Arch.: x86_64, MuseScore version (64-bit): 3.0.0., revision: 96c1f7b
In reply to I just tried this and had no… by underquark
Thanks underquark. So you selected whole note value and typed 0 to enter the rest and it showed as a whole rest in the bar... not sure why it's not working on my system. I'm able to place the chord, but not able to get a manually entered whole rest to show in the bar of 3/4 time.
MacOS Mojave 10.14.3
MuseScore version 3.0.2.20666, revision 8ca4d2c
In reply to Thanks underquark. So you… by edwardjc
I selected the measure rest, pressed ctrl+k, then C7 and got
No need to change the rest at all
OS: Windows 10 (10.0), Arch.: x86_64, MuseScore version (64-bit): 3.0.2.5315, revision: a8b90a8
Thanks guys. My mistake - for some reason the automatic whole rest in the bar didn't seem to select properly when I clicked on it. I think I just missed and clicked just beside it in a moment of clumsiness, then when I tried to add a chord it said it couldn't be done. I probably had the whole bar selected by mistake. Bit of a brain cramp, but still in the early stages of getting to know the program... Sorry for the unnecessary post :)
In reply to Thanks guys. My mistake -… by edwardjc
No problem, I've made my share of bone headed claims of things not working correctly. The most important thing is we all learn from these and others might learn as well.