How can you create a brace over 4 systems?

• Mar 17, 2024 - 16:35

Because I want to create the score of Rachmaninoff Prelude C sharp minor (Op.3 No. 2), I need to be able to somewhere in the piece a part where instead of using a grand staff (a brace over 2 systems) a brace over 4 systems. Because I know it must be possible (I saw on https://musescore.com/user/33306646/scores/6177451 at measure 45), I want to know how to do it on my own. And do I need Musescore 3.6.2. or can I create it with MuseScore 4.2? I tried the procedure form the hand book for both version 3 and 4, either did not work.
I can change the brace from one system to 2 systems, or from2 systems to 1 system, but not from 2 systems to 4. What is the way to do it?


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In reply to by SteveBlower

For MuseScore 4.2.1-240230938 on Ubuntu 22.04.4 LTS
Neither options:
1. Select the bracket, click on the adjustment handle, and drag it to the desired position.
2. Select the bracket, click on the adjustment handle, and press Shift+↑/↓ to move it from staff to staff.
3. Alter "Span" in the Properties panel.
Does work for me to alter a grand staff, to a situation where 3 or 4 staves have 1 Bracket.

I am doing something wrong, or is it a bug on Ubuntu 22.04.4 LTS?
I only can (with option 3 of above), create a bracket with 2 staves to a bracket with 1 stave, but no bracket with a span >2.

In reply to by cx1964

Without seeing your version of the score I have to base my advice on guesswork, but here goes.

I think what you are looking for is something like this.

TwoPianos.png

You want 2 piano staves for most of the score and 4 piano staves only for some measures. You also want a brace (curly bracket) to join either 2 staves in systems where there are only 2 or 4 staves where there are 4.

  1. You need to have two piano instruments in your score.

  2. Before entering any music you should see something like this
    TwoPianos 2 Braces.png

  3. Click on the brace on piano 2 and delete it

  4. Click on the brace on piano 1 and drag the handle at the bottom to reach the bottom of the lower stave in piano 2.

  5. Enter the music leaving piano 2 empty when not needed

  6. In Format>Style Score, tick Hide empty staves within systems and untick Don't hide empty staves in first system. Like this

    TwoPIanosHidingStaves.jpg

If I have guessed incorrectly what you are trying to achieve, please come back and explain in more detail what you are trying to do and attach your score (the .mscz) that you are are having difficulty with.

In reply to by SteveBlower

Thank you for this information. Yes that is what I want. But I have still two silly questions, which I can not solve on my own, because I can not find it in the handbook of version4. I just found out how to create a score with 2 piano parts. But how, can I manage that piano part only is created between measure 14 and 20? And if you have a existing score, how can I on a specific part of that score insert a second piano part with a specific amount of measures?

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