How do i add notes with a 9 below?
I found the Sheets of first Step Interstellar. On the picture you see notes with a 9 below, how can i make that kind of notes in my music writing software of Musescore?
Cause if I add "nonool" then there are waaaay too much notes in my measure.
Thanks for the help!
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As I told you in https://musescore.com/groups/musescore-updates-and-statuses/discuss/514… already: see https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/tuplets
In reply to As I told you in https:/… by Jojo-Schmitz
You'll want a 9:8-tuplet to be precise
In reply to You'll want a 9:8-tuplet to… by jeetee
Ah, indeed. not a regular 9:6 one, as a Ctrl+9 would create here, so a Custom Tuplet, https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/tuplets#custom-tuplets
But indeed that looks different than in
https://musescore.com/airik-daily/scores/1307356
where it has 9 dotted 16. not 9 9th (starting measure 79)
Which is explained by the fact that this score is corrupt. It stems from 2.0.2. and even 2.3.2 doesn't report those corruptions.
The other score I mentioned on musescore.com,
https://musescore.com/user/6106271/scores/3836661
reports the same corruptions.
(it looks like the latter got shamelesly stolen from the former, and even change the copyright so something entirely bogus, CC0)
In reply to But indeed that looks… by Jojo-Schmitz
Problem with the corruption is the quarter rests in those measures, in place of the 7th dotted quarter note, which rather should be that dotted 16th note, like on musescore.com and in MuseScore 2.x.
So something goes severly wrong when that 2.x score gets imported into 3.x
Looks like #279726: Importing 2.x scores with dotted tuplets into 3.x reports score as being corrupt and looses notes