Handboek 2 - Afrikaans
Hierdie handboek is vir MuseScore weergawe 2.0 en hoër. Dit word in stand gehou en vertaal deur die MuseScore-gemeenskap. Vind uit hoe jy kan help.
Kom aan die gang
Hierdie hoofstuk help jou om MuseScore te installeer en vir die eerste keer te laat loop. Die hoofstuk sal jou ook wys hoe om 'n nuwe partituur te skep.
- Installasie
MuseScore bestaan vir verskeie verskillende bedryfstelsels, soos Windows, macOS sowel as baie Linux-verspreidings en verskeie BSD-variante.
Kry die instruksies vir jou stelsel hieronder. - Skep 'n nuwe partituur
- Taalinstellings en vertalingsbywerkings
- Hoe om te kyk vir bywerkings
Grondbeginsels
Die vorige →"Kom aan die gang"-hoofstuk lei jou deur die installasie en proses om 'n nuwe partituur te skep. Die "Grondbeginsels"-hoofstuk gee 'n oorsig oor MuseScore en beskryf die algemene maniere om met die partituur te werk.
- Skep 'n nuwe partituur (→Kom aan die gang)
- Noottoevoer
- Konsertstemming
- Kopieer en plak
- Redigeringsmodus
- Bekyker en voorwerpeienskappe
- Maatbewerkings
- Palette en werkruimtes
- Bêre/Voer uit/Druk
- Kiesmodusse
- Deel partiture aanlyn
- Ontdoen en herdoen
- Besigtiging en navigasie
- Stemme
Notasie
In die vorige →"Grondbeginsels"-hoofstuk leer jy hoe om note toe te voer en om met die palette te werk. Die "Notasie"-hoofstuk beskryf die verskillende soorte notasie-elemente, asook meer gevorderde musieknotasie, in meer besonderhede.
- Noottoevoer (→Grondbeginsels)
- Palette en werkruimtes (→Grondbeginsels)
- Toevallige tekens
- Arpeggios and glissandi
- Artikulasie en versierings
- Maatlyne
- Balke
- Bends
- Brackets
- Breaths and pauses
- Sleutels
- Tromnotasie
- Versieringsnote
- Hairpins
- Toonsoorttekens
- Lyne
- Volmaatrustekens
- Octave lines
- Herhalings en spronge
- Fraseringsboë
- Tablatuur
- Bindboë
- Tydmaattekens
- Transposisie
- Tremolo
- Onreëlmatige nootgroepe
- Voltas (1ste en 2de keer-eindes)
Sien ook →Gevorderde onderwerpe.
Klank en terugspel
MuseScore het ingeboude klank- en terugspelvermoëns. Hierdie hoofstuk dek die terugspelkontroles en maniere om die instrumentklanke uit te brei.
- MIDI-invoer
- Mid-notebalk-instrumentverandering
- Menger
- Play mode
- Soundfonts and SFZ files
- Swing
- Synthesizer
- Tempo
- Dynamiek
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
- Cross-staff notation
- Custom palettes (→Basics)
- Early music features
- Figured bass
- File formats
- Fretboard diagrams
- Master palette
- Note input modes
- Noteheads
- Parts
- Plugins
- Preferences
- Recovered files
- Replace pitches without changing rhythms
- Score properties
- Staff properties
- Tools
New features in MuseScore 2
For an overview about the new features, see What's New in MuseScore 2, Release notes for MuseScore 2.0, Release notes for MuseScore 2.0.1, Release notes for MuseScore 2.0.2, MuseScore 2.0.2 is released, Release notes for MuseScore 2.0.3, MuseScore 2.0.3 is released, Release notes for MuseScore 2.1, MuseScore 2.1 is released and Changes for MuseScore 2.0.
Documentation of new features are available in the chapter they belong to logically (except the one that is referring to upgrading from 1.x), but for users coming from 1.x here's a collection of links to be able to see at a glance what can be done now...
- Albums (→Advanced topics)
- View modes: Continuous view and Navigator (→Basics)
- Copy and paste: Selection filter (→Basics)
- Custom palettes (→Advanced topics)
- Early music features (→Advanced topics)
- Figured bass (→Advanced topics)
- Grid-based movement of symbols and staff text (→Text)
- Image capture (→Formatting)
- Inspector and object properties (→Basics)
- Measure operations, split and join (→Basics)
- MIDI import (→Sound and playback)
- Mid-staff instrument change (→Sound and playback)
- Part extraction (new options available) ((→Advanced topics)
- Rehearsal marks, automatic next rehearsal mark and Search for a rehearsal mark (→Text)
- Save/Export (→Basics) - Staff type properties (→Advanced topics)
- Swing (→Sound and playback)
- Tablature (→Notation)
- Workspace (→Basics)
- Master palette (→Advanced topics)
- Layout and formatting (some options have changed, and there is a new "apply to all parts" feature) (→Formatting)
- Breaks and spacers, section break (→Formatting)
- Selection modes, select all similar new options (same subtype) (→Basics)
- Create a new score, start center (→Basics)
- Languages settings and translation Updates (→Basics)
- Helping and improve translation (→Support)
- Accidentals, respell pitches (→Notation)
- Replace pitches without changing rhythms (→Advanced topics)
- Tools (→Advanced topics)
- Score properties (→Advanced topics)
- Upgrading from MuseScore 1.x
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.
- Helping and improve translation
- How to ask for support or file bug reports
- Revert to factory settings
- Known incompatibilities