Handbook for MuseScore 3
Den här handboken gäller MuseScore version 3.0 och senare. Den underhålls och översätts av MuseScore-gruppen. Ta reda på hur du kan hjälpa till. I tveksamma fall rådgör med den engelska online-version av handboken. Denna handbok finns också tillgänglig som en enda utskriftsvänlig sida, inklusive en innehållsförteckning
(Om du fortfarande använder MuseScore 2.x kan du komma åt den gamla handboken).
Komma igång
Det här kapitlet hjälper dig att installera och köra MuseScore för första gången. Det introducerar dig till de olika lärandemöjligheterna och hjälpresurserna.
- Lära sig MuseScore
- Få support
- Installation
MuseScore finns för flera olika operativsystem, som Windows, macOS och många Linux-distributioner, och flertalet BSD-varianter.
Nedan finner du anvisningar för det system du använder. - Språk, översättningar och tillägg
- Kontrollera om det finns uppdateringar
Grunderna
Det tidigare →"Komma igång"-kapitlet guidade dig genom installationsprocessen. Kapitlet "Grunderna" ger en översikt över MuseScore och beskriver de allmänna metoderna för att hantera notbilden.
- Create a new score
- Note input
- Edit mode
- Palettes
- Workspaces
- Inspector
- Measure operations
- Voices
- Copy and paste
- Selection modes
- Undo and redo
- Viewing and navigation
- Concert pitch
- Share scores online
- Open/Save/Export/Print
Notation
In the previous →"Basics" chapter you learned how to enter notes and interact with the palettes. The "Notation" chapter describes the different types of notation in more detail, including more advanced music notation.
- Note input (→Basics)
- Palettes (→Basics)
- Workspaces (→Basics)
- Barlines
- Clefs
- Key signatures
- Time signatures
- Accidentals
- Arpeggios and glissandi
- Articulations and ornaments
- Bends
- Beams
- Brackets
- Breaths and pauses
- Grace notes
- Hairpins
- Lines
- Measure rests
- Octave lines
- Slurs
- Ties
- Tremolo
- Tuplets
- Repeats and jumps
- Voltas (1st and 2nd time endings)
- Transposition
- Drum notation
- Tablature
See also →Advanced topics.
Sound and playback
MuseScore has "Sound and playback" capabilities built-in. This chapter covers the playback controls and ways to extend the instrument sounds.
- Mid-staff instrument changes
- Mixer
- Piano Roll Editor NEW
- Play mode
- Soundfonts and SFZ files
- Swing
- Synthesizer
- Tempo
- Dynamics
- Capo playback NEW
Text
Many score elements in MuseScore are based on text, either alone (e.g., staff text, dynamics, tempo, fingering, lyrics, etc.) or in combination with lines (e.g., voltas, octave lines, guitar barre lines, etc.).
This chapter covers some of the different classes of text MuseScore supports, and formatting options.
- Text basics
- Text editing
- Text styles and properties
- Staff and system text
- Chord symbols
- Fingering
- Lyrics
- Rehearsal marks
Other types of text are covered in other chapters:
- Tempo (→Sound and playback)
- Dynamics —p, mf, etc. (→Sound and playback)
- Swing (→Sound and playback)
- Mid-staff instrument changes (→Sound and playback)
- Repeats and jumps —DC, Fine, Coda, etc. (→Notation)
- Figured bass (→Advanced topics)
- Frame text —in vertical, horizontal or text frames (→Formatting)
- Headers and footers —different from standard text objects (→Formatting)
- Lines (→Notation)
Formatting
- Layout and formatting (overview)
- Page settings
- Breaks and spacers
- Frames
- Images
- Image capture
- Align elements
Advanced topics
- Accessibility
- Albums disabled in the initial release, expected back in a later patch release
- Automatic placement
- Cross-staff notation
- Custom palettes (→Basics)
- Early music features
- Figured bass
- File formats
- Fretboard diagrams
- Master palette
- MIDI import
- Note input modes
- Notehead schemes
- Noteheads
- Parts
- Plugins
- Preferences
- Recovered files
- Score properties
- Score comparison NEW
- Staff / Part properties
- Staff Type Change
- Timeline NEW
- Tools
Support
This chapter describes how to find help using MuseScore: the best places to look, the best way to ask a question on the forums, and tips for reporting a bug.