Stuff everywhere on score (FIXED)

• Feb 26, 2022 - 16:57

When I re-download my score from musescore.com, it is covered with invisible tempo changes and hairpins on almost every note, but they do not affect the playback. Why did this happen and how can I fix my score?
UPDATE: I fixed it by re-transcribing it onto a new blank score, the sound font I used was the problem, so I added it after making the new score instead. Thanks for your comments.

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In reply to by [DELETED] 39723913

No, it didn't.

Perhaps at one point you had a plugin that did some of those, or more likely because invisible items were hidden you didn't notice having them.

But no version of MuseScore is capable of adding random hidden tempo markings all by itself.

In reply to by [DELETED] 39723913

Unlikely, but you can always ask over at that site whether they have some insight into the history of this score file on their server.

What is slightly odd is that there are indications that your file started it's life as a different file/score. Namely as a score called Memories by Composers Riha Husna, Sergey Yeresko.

In reply to by jeetee

Indeed, those are the names listed as composers in File / Score Properties. Definitely seems to have been some cross-pollination of scores from different accounts. Whether that happened through user error or through some sort of weird screwup on musescore.com I can't say, but that's definitely a good lead to pursue with the support folks there.

In reply to by Marc Sabatella

I think that it was the OP's own upload that was downloaded after a local copy could not be found. There is no way that MuseScore added the tempo changes itself so I guess that they were added accidentally somehow without realising. Or maybe, as you say, another user's version was downloaded and the tempo changes were hidden.

In reply to by [DELETED] 39723913

It's possible that after you uploaded it, another user downloaded it, carefully added the playback customizations (they are way too specific to have been done accidentally), and uploaded a copy to his own account, and then somehow you got confused and downloaded that copy instead of yours.

Or it's possible a user hacked your account and did the same using your account rather than their own.

In any case, it's nothing any of the notation software users here on this site would have any real insight into. You might try contacting the actual support team from musescore.com using the link at the bottom of any page on that site and explain this. Maybe they can check a log of activity on that file.

The score started as a collaborative effort and the other collaborator has confirmed that they had put in those markings.

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