Barring non-sequential notes
I am transcribing the Bach Cello Suite I, Prelude, and there is a portion where non-sequential 16th notes are barred in pairs of 1&3 and 2&4 (see attached). I can't figure out how to do this in MuseScore, except perhaps to manually drag the beams to attach to the desired notes. Is there a way to do this via the beam properties?
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Use two Voices. Enter note-rest-note-rest-note-rest-note-rest in one and rest-note-rest-note-rest-note-rest-note in the other. Select everything and "Beam All" then select individual notes and rests and use Beam Start and No Beam to tidy everything up. Then make the rests invisible. As a final adjustment, move the rests nearer to the middle of the staff so that the note stems are not too long (they are automatically lengthened to allow space for the rests).
In reply to Use two Voices by underquark
Thanks--hadn't thought of that approach. I'll give it a try.
In reply to Thanks--hadn't thought of… by Tryonk
Not what I'd call intuitive, but it worked, and all your steps were necessary. Thanks for the tip—I would not have gotten there on my own, and I used to do computer based page layout for a living.
In reply to Not what I'd call intuitive,… by Tryonk
Hey, in m. 36, you'll probably want to make the voice two half rest invisible (in the inspector, or with the "V" key).
In reply to Hey, in m. 36, you'll… by BlueFalcon5433
Eh? I thought I did, unless that little black dot hiding between the beams is a rest. 😮
In reply to Hey, in m. 36, you'll… by BlueFalcon5433
Go figure—there was a little half rest hiding in there. All fixed.