Notes to appear on beat in stave in voice order

• Jan 10, 2024 - 12:46

Hi all,

MS 4.2

How do I show notes, in different voices on the same beat, show in voice order

So, in beat one
voice 1 = B, and E chord
voice 2 = A, passing note, to G, in beat 2, with slur

Presently, as the attached file shows, voice 2 shows before voice 1.
I would to show voice 1, then voice 2

How is this achieved?
Many thanks

lpoWilliam


Comments

In reply to by lpowilliam

Sorry, I misunderstood what you were asking about.

Try this:
Select the A in voice 2
In the Properties Appearance panel increase the horizontal offset. to get this.

Note Order.jpg

However, the augmentation dots on the E and B make this rather a difficult case. If the measure is not so widely spaced it looks like this

Note Order 2.jpg

Which I personally think is more confusing (are there 5 beats in that measure?) than Musescore's first attempt like this

Note Order 3.jpg

In reply to by SteveBlower

Hi Steve, thanks for this.

There are 3 beats per bar, and two voices. I have now Incidentally also changed the voice for the lower D, in the 3rd beat, from voice 1 to voice 2, with the stem pointing upwards. In the piano part this saves me adding that rest to voice 2 and then having to make it invisible.

I used the offset function that you have outlined above, and achieved the result in your screenshot, thank you.

Does MS has the function to reverse the note-heads, do you know, in this case for the A and the G (flip each note-head from right to left), it would be a winner. I could then adjust the stems to align equally.

Thanks

lpoWilliam

The default is correct here according to fairly commonly-used rules of engraving that deal with mixed dotted-undotted situations. The goal is to avoid unnecessary space while also avoiding creating a situation where the dot in one voice can be mistaken for a staccato dot in the other.

You can certainly play with offsets to try to find another solution, but you won't find one that better solves those two goals - you'll have to sacrifice one or the other.

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