Making a Thematic Index
Hello. I'm curious if it would be possible to make a thematic index such as the one I attached below. I'm fairly new to the software and am unsure on how to scale the measures and split them in such a way where there could be two columns and multiple rows.
If anyone wants to help split hairs even more, it would be helpful to me if I could just print the entire sheet as a template... So is there a way to completely remove both notes and rests? Or at least a way to hide them?
Thank you so much, I'm aware that I'm asking a lot here. :)
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remove both notes and rests Select all similar, press V https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/selection-modes
two columns Insert horizontal Frame? https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/frames#insert-append-hf
multiple rows https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/breaks-and-spacers
A little hard-working, though.
In reply to remove both notes and rests… by Shoichi
Something like that exists as a feature in ABC notation. It's called "incipit" there.
If you search for "incipit abc notation" you'll find loads of examples like this one:
https://thesession.org/discussions/37186
In reply to Something like that exists… by SqueezeBoxer
Yes, this is a listing of incipits, not a "thematic index". The latter, to me, means a book (or replacement) where hundreds or thousands of themes are listed in interval order -- ones that start C C C, then C C D, then C C E, etc.... where, knowing the shape of the theme you are looking for, you can, with some effort, find it.