"Realize chord symbols" gives a chord extending to the end of the score
Reported version
3.5
Type
Ergonomical (UX)
Frequency
Once
Severity
S3 - Major
Reproducibility
Always
Status
by design
Regression
Yes
Workaround
Yes
Project
OS: Windows 10 (10.0), Arch.: x86_64, MuseScore version (64-bit): 3.5.0.11829, revision: 461f048
Open the attached file. Select the chord symbol, then right-click and chose "Realize Chord Symbols." Press OK.
Expected result: Chord on that beat.
Actual result: Chord extends to the end of the score.
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realize_chord_symbol_issue.mscz | 3.99 KB |
Comments
The chord symbols is set (in Inspector, probably by default) to extend "Until Next Chord Symbol". There is none ⇒ it extends to the end of the score.
Set it to "Chord/Rest" duration to have it only for the beat, or to "Until Measure End" if you want that, or add more chord symbols
Might be a case for #302710: Chord symbol playback: better defaults, picking a better default
I hear you that this is the default behavioir. What is the reason for this design decision?
Is there any reasonably easy way to have this setting different depending on the instrument? For accordion (for example), the default of "Until Next Chord Symbol" makes no sense especially since the bass cleff will typically be a mix of chords and standalone bass notes.
In reply to I hear you that this is the… by Riaan van Niekerk
My idea was to have a more than 6 note Chord Symbol (3 or more Octaves) for the fullest possible sound yet
What is the workaround, and what is the Regression against?