How do I get 2 Instruments to play at the same time

• Jun 18, 2020 - 02:58

I was wondering how I can get a piano to do chords while a base guitar could do base I would like to combine the two I also have a question of, I play saxophone in real life so is there anyway I could use the instruments on musescore for chords and base and then I could play my saxophone for the melody. (I am brand new to musescore so is their anyway for me to do this)


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Simply add the instruments you want when you create your score with File / New - click "Choose Instruments" in the wizard where it asks you to select a template. Or if you already have score, just add more instruments with Edit / Instruments. As for playing your saxophone along with the playback, sure, MuseScore won't care what you do while it plays with your score. Play your saxophone, dance, check your email - it's up to you :-)

In reply to by AndreasKågedal

Just pressing the 'i' key brings up the instrument menu on my system. Saves going to the top menu.

I don't fully understand the question regarding silent instruments and rests. Personally I just create new lines (staves) and then copy between lines. It's possible to copy whole lines, or even several lines, and then place them on new staves - mark the beginning and end then copy. It's also possible to copy lines from other files/scores. The OP might discover that quickly, plus transposition, and repitching sections up or down an octave or two with a quick key stroke.

It might get more complicated if someone wants two or more instruments on one stave, or to change an instrument on a stave - which is something I'd like to figure out better myself. Example: Flute player - change to piccolo - and back. Could have another stave, but seems wasteful.

The Mixer (View->Mixer or F10 on my system) might also be useful for playback.
For play along loops maybe one should put a repeat in at the end, and somehow make it infinite.

Another technique is to export to Midi, then import the Midi into a DAW. That way it probably helps to have separate instruments, as then they will appear as separate tracks in the DAW - depends a bit on the DAW, but trying to split several instruments out of tracks can be quite hard. The mixers in most DAWs are superior to the one in MuseScore - but it's serviceable. Depends what you want to do!

I hope that helps.

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