How to move a note in the second voice after a note in the first voice?
Please see the attached screenshot file. I am trying to recreate the score on the top-left. I guess the three notes marked in the red circle belong to the second voice, because, otherwise, the timing does not fit. If they do not belong to the second voice, please let me know which ones do.
Now, my recreation is at the bottom-left, but the first note of the second voice is stuck in between the natural sign for the first note of the first voice and the first note of the first voice. This makes no sense, does it? Because this would look as if the natural sign belongs to the first note of the second voice. I tried to drag the first note of the second voice to the right, but of course, dragging does not work.
How can I make my recreation look like the original score?
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Comments
Add it to the 2nd chord in voice 1, just like the original does
And make the voice 2 one a half rest, which you then can make invisible
Actually you don't need voice 2 at all, but rather cross staff notation
In reply to Add it to the 2nd chord in… by Jojo-Schmitz
Thanks. Your screenshot does not seem to have a rest. Does it mean that you used the thing called "cross-staff notation"?
In reply to Thanks. Your screenshot … by musescore_king
Yes. See https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/cross-staff-notation
The missing rest(s) in the bottom staff are the hint that this is really the intention
In reply to yes by Jojo-Schmitz
Ah. I did not know that kind of thing existed. Someone before told me to use a second voice, so I thought it was the only way. I will switch to the cross-staff notation. Thanks.
In reply to Ah. I did not know that kind… by musescore_king
Could be done using voices too, check the attached.