How to notate drone open string

• Jun 3, 2021 - 16:20

I haven't found an answer to this problem in the forums. I am trying to notate a passage in Musescore for violin, that has two "voices," so to speak. The upper voice has descending scalewise eighth notes, two slurred at a time, played on the E string. The lower voice has open A quarter notes played with the eighths.

I can add a note to the chord, but that gives me eighth notes for the open A, and I want quarter notes. I can add a "voice" to the part, but there is only one passage with this figure, and I don't want to recreate the entire piece just for a few measures. I don't see any other way to notate it in Musescore.

Has anyone run into this issue, or have any ideas? For now I'm writing in the A quarter notes in pencil after I print the part.

Thanks


Comments

In reply to by Jojo-Schmitz

Thanks, I will look into it more. This is from the online Musescore handbook:

"Note: If you select only voice 1 for a given staff, then only the content in voice 1 for that staff will be included in the part. Thus, in order to share flute 1 & 2 on the same staff, you will need to enter all notes onto both voices, even in passages where they share content."

In reply to by attawaykm

Well, yes, but that's talking about that very specific feature of sharing two complete parts on a single staff, as for two flutes, where you want to generate separate parts from them. It doesn't apply to the more ordinary case of a single instrument with a single part. Only if you want separate parts from the same staff.

attawaykm wrote >> I am trying to notate a passage in Musescore for violin [with] the upper voice descending scalewise eighth notes, two slurred at a time, played on the E string. The lower voice has open A quarter notes played with the eighths.

Like this?

Violin phrases in two voices.mscz

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