Notehead variations

• Mar 23, 2021 - 19:55

I downloaded a version of Hallelujah written for strings which occasionally has a notehead attached to the middle of the stem. I have a BS. In music and have been playing in a variety of musical groups for more than 70 years and have never seen that notation before. It was repeated in a number of measures so I don't think it was a misprint. I would appreciate any comments or explanations.
You can find the score by searching for Hallelujah for four strings posted on the Musescore website.
Thanks


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In reply to by Jojo-Schmitz

Michael Saliba
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Here's the score. It's the first note in the violin and clarinet parts in measure 17. When I play the tune using the Musescore play panel, both the violin and the clarinet sound a concert C.
I couldn't find this notation anywhere else. I think the note heads are simply misplaced.
Thanks for your interest.

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In reply to by mikesaliba

It's kind of hard, usually anything you do changes the stems too, and most of the things you do changes the pitch and everything else. But the Inspector is capable of moving individual noteheads. It's also possible to accidentally do it through a fairly convoluted process involving double-clicking a note in a chord, dragging it, then deleting the remaining notes.

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