cut-away staff for Basso Continuo
I am preparing to type set a score--modern, but with a part for Basso Continuo. In general, I would like this to be on one bass-clef staff, with the right hand improvised; but in a couple measures, I would like to indicate specific notes for the right hand (treble-clef staff). I would prefer this to be on a smaller scaled staff, and cut-away--rather like an ossia, I suppose. My understanding is that I can create this using Image Capture--a tachnique I am just learning to use--but I am wondering how one can coordinate the spacing with the other staves. Any suggestions? thank you -- WF
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You can create a cutaway using (ahem!) the cutaway option in stave/part properties. The cutaway lives on a separate stave. So include a stave just to hold what you want to appear in the cutaway. Then after you have entered notes where you want them, click on the stave and select "Stave/Part properties". If you tick the cutaway box, only measures with notes in them will be shown. You can set the stave size to small in the same dialogue by ticking the (ahem, again) "Small stave" box.
There is a rather sketchy handbook entry here: https://musescore.org/en/handbook/staff-part-properties#common-staff-pr…. I think there is a "How To" somewhere but I can't find it just now.
[Edit] I found the How To, but it predates the implementation of cutaways, so I will not bother to add the link.
In reply to You can create a cutaway… by SteveBlower
The link is at the end of the handbook page (and now with a proper hint at a potentially better choice)
In reply to The link is at the end of… by Jojo-Schmitz
Neither of the pages linked to at the foot of the page mention cutaway. Indeed https://musescore.org/en/node/46236 shows the stave/part properties pre cutaway implementation (and that link is the link I said I wasn't going to add - call me Mr. Inconsistent!)
In reply to Neither of the pages linked… by SteveBlower
The text after the links in the handbook page do mention the cutaway option
In reply to The text after the links in… by Jojo-Schmitz
Which is why I added that link.
In reply to Which is why I added that… by SteveBlower
Which is why I modified those links ;-)
In reply to Which is why I modified… by Jojo-Schmitz
Editing the handbook mid-argument - that's sneaky! :-)
In reply to Editing the handbook mid… by SteveBlower
Yes ;-)
Version 3 makes this much easier.
Fill your cutaway measures with all of their notes then right click any measure and choose Staff/Part Properties then:
Set Hide when Empty at the top center to "Always" (MuseScore keeps space for the empty cutaway staves if you don't)
Check cutaway to create a cutaway staff
check Small Staff to make it small
MuseScore should make the spacing work alright. You may need to play with auto placement a bit on the page with the cutaway. On this page, the figured base may cause the invisible staff to move down to avoid it. If you turn off auto placement for these items only the staff should move back up and make the spacing better. If you have both cutaway and figured bass in the same measure, this may complicate things a bit more but we can cross that bridge when we reach it.
In reply to Version 3 makes this much… by mike320
Sorry, I have run into a problem about cutaway stave. Can anyone let me know how to hide part of the stave? I do not need the whole measure. Thanks.
In reply to Sorry, I have run into a… by bone
See the handbook link up in the 1st reply
In reply to See the handbook link up in… by Jojo-Schmitz
Thanks. I could not find where this was explained.
In reply to Thanks. I could not find… by bone
Tick the "Cut away" box on the score properties dialog
In reply to Tick the "Cut away" box on… by Jojo-Schmitz
Thanks. This is to show the whole measure. Is it possible to show part of the measure only? Thanks.
In reply to Thanks. This is to show the… by bone
No. For that see https://musescore.org/en/node/46226
In reply to No. by Jojo-Schmitz
Alternatively, split the measure and make the barline invisible, which can work out here as there is no note duration crossing between those specific beats.
Thanks, both -- I'm going to input the other lines first, and deal with this when I get to it. If I still am having problems, I'll let you know.