Is the Pickup measure included in the beat count?
The the thing is, re: the sample image, MS won't allow me to add any more notes to the measure, because what it does, is it goes and add's a tie, (not shown) , not what I want, and adds it to the next measure. but it won't make a mirror image, so to speak, of the two images I posted.
If you have any questions, post away.
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From the picture I would guess you split the first measure rather than adding a pickup measure. There's a lot of evidence I'm correct.
See https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/measure-operations#duration fro instructions on changing a full measure to a pickup measure.
In reply to From the picture I would… by mike320
Thanks, I'll look into it.
In reply to Thanks, I'll look into it. by Ticklin' Ivories
Sorry for the late reply.
Well, I looked into it, and tried it out, and still can't find a way to "split" a measure. The same issue I started with continues despite my best efforts.
Any assistance would be appreciated.
In reply to Sorry for the late reply. … by Ticklin' Ivories
Look for, in this page:
1) "Support" menu,
2) "Handbook",
3) "Basics",
4) "Measure operations", and...
5) "Split and Join Measures".
In reply to Sorry for the late reply. … by Ticklin' Ivories
Spitting a measure is not anything you should be doing to create pickups. This would create two partial measures and you only want one. That's exactly the problem you had originally - you di split the measure (presumably using Tools / Measure, or maybe by dragging a barline) and you shouldn't have. To create a pickup measure,. forget that splitting a measure is a thing. Instead, simply delete the beats you don't want, by selecting them and pressing Ctrl+Delete. Or, go to Measure Properties and reduce the actual duration there, where you can also control whether it is included in the measure numbering.
In reply to Spitting a measure is not… by Marc Sabatella
Well, I created a whole new layout. As it turns out, the images I posted seem to be an improvement over the progress I can make now.
Now, having excluded the first notes in the treble and base clef, it still won't let me add four beats / chords per measure/clef.
It got so bad, I was only able to add "F" (2nd inversion, I think,( but don't take my word for it :) ) i.e. the first cord in the Treble Clef, after the 1/4 rest. Then it will only allow me to put the next note in the beginning of the 2nd measure, which by default has a full rest.
I think it's a fabulous learning aid for novices like myself, but it drives a hard bargain, or in other words, a steep learning curve.,
In reply to Well, I created a whole new… by Ticklin' Ivories
In order to help, we wondered you to attach your score. Otherwise we can only guess at what be going on. But I can assure you that if you follow the instructions correctly, everything works as it should.