Dotted half-note plays back as quarter note
In measure 6 (the lead-in measure is considered measure 1), the dotted half "C" on the lower clef gets played back as a quarter note. This is not the case with other dotted half notes on the bottom clef. I experimented and discovered that after removing all or part of the upper voice (on the lower clef), that the dotted half "C" gets played for a full three beats. Something in voice 1 is causing the playback function to truncate the 3-beat dotted half "C" to a 1-beat quarter note. I have attached the score. This score is from Frederick Noad's Solo Guitar Playing book.
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Confirmed. Best report this on GitHub, https://github.com/musescore/MuseScore/issues/new/choose
In reply to Confirmed. Best report this… by Jojo-Schmitz
Thank-you for confirming I wasn't imagining things. Before posting in this forum I had already sent in a support ticket. They responded. Rather than have two tickets, I will wait to see what they suggest. But at the end of the day I will probably post to GitHub where the development community is more likely to see and fix the issue.
In reply to Thank-you for confirming I… by ZFrast
Sent it where? To musescore.com? If so: wrong place, go to GitHub instead
In reply to Sent it where? To musescore… by Jojo-Schmitz
Sorry to have confused you. I am posting it in GitHub right now.
In reply to Sorry to have confused you… by ZFrast
GitHub bug - Dotted half-note plays back as quarter note #17936
In reply to GitHub bug - Dotted half… by ZFrast
Thanks for https://github.com/musescore/MuseScore/issues/17936
I think it has to do with the font. If you listen very carefully, you can hear the C. If you move the lower note two measures before up to a C, it also becomes softer starting on the second beat. Change the sound to another instrument and there is no problem.
In reply to I think it has to do with… by bobjp
Yes, I too suspect an issue with the MS Basic soundfont for that instrument here