Score Problem
I Have just finished transcribing "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik" which I purchased from "Sheet Music Plus". When I play the score back a strange problem occurs. The crotchet notes that are before a crotchet rest sound as quavers and if there are just 2 minums in the bar it sounds like 2 crotchets. I have tried rewriting the music on a new score but the same thing happens.
I hope someone can help.
Peter Burgheim.
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Comments
Can you tell us where that happens? Measure 4 seems to play the crotchets correctly.
Also, you attached the backup copy rather then the last version you saved, so the results may be a little different.
In reply to Can you tell us where that… by mike320
HI, Yes in Bar 2 "D6" and in bar 3 "C6" both of them. It also happens in various other parts of the score. Of course it could be my software or the soundfonts are corrupt. I do have the latest version of Musescore. I will attach another copy of the file for you.
In reply to HI, Yes in Bar 2 "D6" and in… by tubby40
Just found that copy is quite different, pls. refer here:-
https://imslp.org/wiki/Eine_kleine_Nachtmusik%2C_K.525_(Mozart%2C_Wolfg…
In reply to HI, Yes in Bar 2 "D6" and in… by tubby40
Just add one instrument - wood-block to check your file, playback seems no problem from start to the end.
you may reset MS3 to factory default to see any improvement.
BTW, which OS and hardware you're using?
In reply to HI, Yes in Bar 2 "D6" and in… by tubby40
Sound exactly like it should, (here, Windows 7, MuseScore 3.0.5, default soundfont), those quarter notes do sound as quarter notes, not as 8th notes (to use the American English names rather than those very confusing British English ones ;-))
In reply to Sound exactly like it should… by Jojo-Schmitz
I had to break out my British to American dictionary to sort out the problem, but I managed.
I agree with the other, the playback is fine here. You score indicates you used version 3.0.5 and a version of windows. The only thing it doesn't tell us is which sound font you are using. It's possible the problem is there. If you're not using one of the MuseScore_General soundfonts, then try one of them and see if there's a difference.