Quarter note does not fit in measure

• Dec 19, 2020 - 15:27

I am not an actual pianist so I am uncertain how the passage illustrated in the attached from Chopin Fantaisie Impromptu would be played. (Measure 17 on my edition.) There are measures with 16 sixteenth notes with a second voice of 4 quarter note starting after a sixteenth rest and falling on the second note of each group of four. So when you get to the final group there is only room for a dotted eighth in the measure. This pattern continues for several more measures so I would assume someone playing the piece would hold the note across the measure bar line. But Musescore truncates the note entry and creates a tied sixteenth note in the next measure and this would be deleted with additional entry. I have viewed other versions of this piece posted in the Musescore library and many versions do not have the second voice notes at all. One piece posted shows a quarter note. Is there any option in Musescore to force the note into the measure?

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By the way.. I can make the written score look like my source by hiding the flag on a eighth note but the playback is off (not that anyone could tell I imagine.)

In reply to by msokol

You can fake the look and get what seems to be the intended playback with some fiddling.

Chopin Fake.png

I put the voice 1 quarter note in at the end of the measure and then invisibled the flag, dot, tie and following 1/8th that MuseScore correctly added. Then I had to tweak the x offset of the coinciding voice two note to make it coincide visually and also reduce the leading space of the following voice 2 1/8th to get rid of an ugly gap.

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