A suite
I'm making a two-part suite with different instruments and title. How can I do that on Musescore? Thanks.
I'm making a two-part suite with different instruments and title. How can I do that on Musescore? Thanks.
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Add all instruments;
Use a Section break https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/breaks-and-spacers#section-break ;
(hide empty staves if necessary Format/Style/Score;
Select the first measure of new section, Add->insert Vertical Frame->right click->add Title
In reply to Add all instruments; Use a… by Shoichi
Thanks. Do you know how to join several pieces into one .mscz?
In reply to Thanks. Do you know how to… by IndominusRex
About as above, add instruments, section break, insert clef, key signature and time signatures copy and paste, etc.
https://musescore.com/user/56747/scores/2723646
The album feature I don't think has been restored.
In reply to About as above, add… by Shoichi
Something similar for ideas: https://musescore.org/en/node/46576
In reply to Add all instruments; Use a… by Shoichi
Do you know how to add a Clarinet in B?
In reply to Do you know how to add a… by IndominusRex
Press 'I', select All Instruments...
see: https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/create-new-score#instruments-and-vo…
In reply to Add all instruments; Use a… by Shoichi
How if I want to make the measure number restart back to 1? Can I do it?
In reply to How if I want to make the… by IndominusRex
Use a Section break
Can you help me do this?
In reply to Can you help me do this? by IndominusRex
See: https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/tuplets
In reply to Can you help me do this? by IndominusRex
What do you not understand? There is nothing unusual in your picture.
Perhaps you should read https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/note-input.
In reply to What do you not understand?… by mike320
The time signature is two fourths and it doesn't fit. I can't do that without using a tuplet. The score clearly shows that it is written without a tuplet.
In reply to The time signature is two… by IndominusRex
The tuplet, if preceded by numerous others, may not show the number. At least that's what I think.
In reply to The time signature is two… by IndominusRex
If you mean the second staff then type
n (for note input)
5 0 (for the 1/4 rest)
3 0 (for the 1/16th rest)
3 fff (for the 3 f's or 3 aaa if they're in the bass clef)
There is no need for tuplets in any of what is in your picture.
How do you add a grace note like this?
In reply to How do you add a grace note… by IndominusRex
https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/grace-notes
Add a chord of grace notes
Grace note chords are built up just like regular chords:
1. Enter the first note of the chord as shown above
2. Select this first grace note and enter subsequent notes as you would for any other regular chord (i.e. Shift+A...G).
You can also create a grace note chord by using the add interval shortcut in step 2: Alt+1...9 for intervals from a unison to a ninth above.
In reply to https://musescore.org/en… by Shoichi
Thanks. I also had a problem about doing this. Can you help me?
In reply to Thanks. I also had a problem… by IndominusRex
The cross staff notation?
In reply to The cross staff notation? by Jojo-Schmitz
Yes, I did the cross-staff notation, but the clef stays in the bottom. I couldn't get to put the bass clef on the top.
In reply to Yes, I did the cross-staff… by IndominusRex
Select the note double click the clef in the palette?
In reply to Select the note double click… by Shoichi
Thanks
In reply to Select the note double click… by Shoichi
I still can't do that. Can you please tell me how, step-by-step? (I'm sorry for bothering you, I'm still new to this)
In reply to I still can't do that. Can… by IndominusRex
Result:
In reply to Select the note where you… by DanielR
With the cross staff notation, the clef is attached to the staff where the note is entered, not where it's moved. The problem is that if you double click a clef for a note that has been moved, the clef will stay on the other staff. I have no idea how Shoichi did what he did, I'm waiting for his answer.
If I were to do this, I would enter rests into voice 2 in the bottom staff and make them invisible. I would then select the rest that is in the correct spot and double click the correct clef so it will change the note in the bottom staff. This is not what Shoichi did. The clef seems to be attached to the note somehow.
Edit: I had an idea I just tested. It looks like Shoichi used voice 1 and shortened the rests so there would be a rest in the correct spot. He then entered the clef so it would be on beat 2 in this case, then changed the rest to a whole rest, rather than keeping the measure rest - that looks the same in 4/4 time except for the location in the measure. Using ctrl+shift+delete will turn the rest into a measure rest and leave the clef if you want it for some reason.
In reply to With the cross staff… by mike320
Sorry I'm late... and try this:
Click on the lower pause and add the clef.
I try to reconstruct the steps
After the operations in the image you can delete the clef on the lower stave (superfluous)
In reply to Sorry I'm late... and try… by Shoichi
I'll try that. Thanks.
In reply to I'll try that. Thanks. by IndominusRex
It still doesn't work. I can't find a pause in the lower staff. And the beam is not attached to the notes.
In reply to It still doesn't work. I can… by IndominusRex
Select the lower staff measure, press Del. The relevant pause should appear (if not hidden).
In reply to Thanks. I also had a problem… by IndominusRex
The handbook is your friend
https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/cross-staff-notation
;-)
Can I do this on Musescore? I tried an d it didn't overlap.
In reply to Can I do this on Musescore?… by IndominusRex
I think you mean https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/noteheads#shared-noteheads