Trouble with multiple voices
Hey all,
I'm a complete newbie to Musescore. Well, I've tried it a few times over the years but I always give up.
I'm trying to learn the program by transcribing an existing score (the first screenshot), but I'm already stuck on the first two measures. What the heck did I do wrong? I just learned about adding multiple voices so I thought I had it, but now I have tons of rests and I don't know what to do.
The answer is probably really obvious but I don't even know what to Google at this point. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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See attached example where only the first half rest of voice 2 in each measure of the first staff was made invisible.
Given the gray + symbol on top of the measure, it also seems you're attempting to use "insert" mode rather than the default step-time note entry mode. Insert mode will lengthen the measure with the duration you input, rather than overwrite the rests already there.
In reply to See attached example where… by jeetee
Oh wow, thanks so much! So how would I go about deleting all my extra rests if I were to just copy-paste what you did?
In reply to See attached example where… by jeetee
Actually, I think I figured it out. Looks like I just to add the barlines back in.
In reply to Actually, I think I figured… by krkirschner
To remove extra beats, select them and use "
Tools → Remove Selected Range
".In reply to See attached example where… by jeetee
Oh, I spoke too soon. How'd you add this little "tie" (what are they called)?
In reply to Oh, I spoke too soon. How'd… by krkirschner
Slurs: https://musescore.org/en/handbook/slurs
I know it's probably not very sexy or tempting, but have a quick read through the handbook once. Just so you're aware of what exists and how it's called/handled. At the very least, look at the basic note input chapter and the one on voices.
In reply to Slurs: https://musescore.org… by jeetee
Thank you, you've been beyond helpful! I'm definitely getting ahead of myself so I'll go back and check the handbook.
I remember slurs now. It's been a while since high school band :)
And so on. When all the notes are entered you can select an rest you don't want to see and press V to make it invisible.
In reply to Make sure you are in step… by SteveBlower
Wow, this is so incredibly helpful. I guess I was getting a little ahead of myself, haha. I'd better go back and look at the tutorials.
I thought I had more questions but you answered them all. Thanks so much!
In reply to Wow, this is so incredibly… by krkirschner
If you are trying to learn notation software, might I suggest finding some old-fashioned 4 part hymns. They are much easier to deal with and you still work with voices. Or forget piano music altogether. Transcribe music for a few instruments. Much more fun than piano only.
Needs vary. I've used notation software for some 15 years for composition. I seldom use voices.
It's not enough to just know notation. Find some kind of music that is fun for you to work with and ease your way in.
In reply to If you are trying to learn… by bobjp
I'm hellbent on transcribing this particular song because I can't find an arrangement I love and I want to tinker with it. I'm sure I'm in way over my head, haha
In reply to I'm hellbent on transcribing… by krkirschner
Nah. You just have to be smarter than a "rest." You can do it.