Looking for someone to do up some nice guitar scores?

• Jan 15, 2018 - 23:10

Hello I am looking for someone to create some classical guitar notation, I would also like the general chord shapes written and a few other details, the content varies from ragtime to pop, any composers around and where do I find them?

Thank you


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I am looking for someone who has pride in their work please message me with your rates..

I am also wondering if their is a feature in musescore to toggle the bass/melody notes? hmm..

In reply to by Phillip William

Hello! I am not sure what you mean about toggling bass / melody notes. I guess maybe you mean you have a guitar score - standard notation or tab? - and it is written in a way where there is some way to say definitively that some notes are bass notes and other notes are melody notes (other notes are not classified at all?) If you've entered the bass and melody notes into different voices - which would be common - then you could hide the contents of one voice, if that's one you mean by toggling. Just select all, use the Selection Filter to exclude the voice you want to keep, and press "V" to toggle the visibility of the remaining voice.

In reply to by Marc Sabatella

Yes using two voices would do the trick, I guess the bass notes are typically (not always) played with the thumb and the melody notes are played with the fingers, I was looking for classical guitar staff with the tab underneath, I would also like the chord shape names written along the staff so I know when to change hand positions.

I'm sure there was a list of publishers around here somewhere? either way let the conversation continue..

In reply to by Phillip William

"I was looking for classical guitar staff with the tab underneath"
It seems too obvious, but for begin, use simply the template Guitar + Tablature, available in the New Score Wizard (ie template.mscz )
After that, there are many possibilities to make other choices, see: https://musescore.org/en/handbook/tablature
And about the "change hand positions", this is usually/commonly indicated with roman numerals.
See:
positions.jpg

In reply to by cadiz1

By re-reading your first message, maybe you are looking for sheet music with tab below on the musescore.com website?
There is a few, and even if it is not the case, it is fast to download the score and to add for yourself a linked tab staff to obtain the desired result (with some small minor adjustments probably in the Tab for the preferred location of the frets)

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