Slow grace notes and weird beat

• Aug 1, 2016 - 10:40

Hey, I just got this software. I used an app called ScoreCreator on my tablet, but it was relatively primitive as of now. So I'm trying to manually transfer some scores to get a feel of the app. Everything looked so neat and I was so excited, but what in the world is going on with the beat. The first note of the first score I'm transferring is a dotted half note preceded by two grace notes ( the double flagged one) I input that into the first measure and notice there was still a quarter rest in the measure after the note. That looked strange so I pressed the play back button to check it out, and it was not at all what I expected. Upon further tries to fix the problem, I noticed the tiny bar at the bottom of the window. When I clicked the first grace note it said Beat 1, when I clicked the second grace note, it said beat 2, and so on and so forth. How do I fix the beat? Shouldn't the half note take up all three beats?

TL;DR: How to fix beat assignment?

Edit: Hey, I was just misreading the time signature, it's fixed now. ;)

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What version of MuseScore, which OS? in 2.0.3 on Windows 7 in the Status bar I see beat 1 for both grace notes and also the 2 dotted half notes in measure 1 (and you seem to be using Windows and MuseScore 2.0.3 too, so I really don't understand where you see beat not being 1 on any of these notes)
And as the time signature is 2/2 alla breve, there are indeed 4 quarter notes to a measure, so that quarter rest is perfectly OK and to be expected. If you want an irregular (pickup) measure, use right-click, measure properties and change the actual duration ftom 2/2 to 3/4

In reply to by O-KEI-

Welcome aboard...
It's great that you noticed the status bar at the bottom of the window. It comes in handy for troubleshooting, especially with issues of timing/syncopation.

You wrote:
...so I pressed the play back button to check it out, and it was not at all what I expected.

Indeed, grace notes added to a principal note may make the principal note's timing sound 'weird' to you. Perhaps you should consider the acciaccatura.

See:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Appoggiatura#Double_appoggiatura
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ornament_(music)#Acciaccatura

Also, play the attached file (I modified your score) to hear the differences.

Regards.

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For the record, there are two types of grace notes in music: appoggiaturas (no slash through stem) and acciccaturas (slash through stem). The former are supposed to take one half the value of the main note; the latter are supposed to be very fast.

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