Adding second voice problem
I want to add a second voice to the first measure.
The printed version looks a bit weird. It has added the second voice to the treble clef while the bass clef staff is empty without even a rest.
So far I select the measure, select voice 2, and back to voice 1. Is there a shorter way to insert a new voice 2?
Then I edit the second voice. So good this far.
However, in this case the second voice falls 1/16th note short of a full measure.
Changing the lengths of rests won't do it. There is always one 1/16th rest/note missing.
Looks like a bug to me.
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Voices are used for notes of different durations on the same line. If they are not necessary for the left hand one is enough. See:https://musescore.org/en/handbook/voices
What you are describing sounds like cross-staff notation it looks like voices but the empty staff leads me to believe I'm correct. It's not unheard of to make a rest at one end of the measures that's been moved invisible.
I have moved the second voice to the bass staff, which has in the first two measures 1/4th notes only.
I am still puzzled though with the missing 1/16th note when using the second voice in the treble staff.
Try adding a second voice. You should notice.
In reply to I have moved the second… by bennozappendu
Attach a picture of the original. Looking at what you've done wrong doesn't help.
In reply to Attach a picture of the… by mike320
I am pretty sure, this is a bug but here it comes.
In reply to I am pretty sure, this is a… by bennozappendu
cross-staff notation
In reply to cross-staff notation by Shoichi
In this case, there is really no reason for using cross-staff notation.
I am puzzled, how did you manage to get the first measure correct?
Have you counted the 1/16th notes in voice 2?
There are just 15 instead of 16.
In reply to In this case, there is… by bennozappendu
Then it would be as in attachment but I think it is correct the previous version (encore)
In reply to I am pretty sure, this is a… by bennozappendu
Indeed not a bug at all, but cross-staff notation
In reply to Indeed not a bug at all, but… by Jojo-Schmitz
The problem is not whether cross-staff notation or not.
I tried to integrate the notes of the bass staff as second voice into the treble staff.
This should not be a problem, right? But it was.
In the second voice, I have only 15/16th duration combined.
In reply to The problem is not whether… by bennozappendu
Your image P1020579.JPG clearly indicates that this is to be cross staff notation, notice the lack of rests in the bass staff
Fixed in the attached
In reply to The problem is not whether… by bennozappendu
It seems the missing rest at the start of the measure has been deleted. You can put it back again by positioning the entry point at the start of the measure then in note entry mode, select voice 2 and enter the rest as you would anywhere else.
It is a very common practice in piano music to not show rests for all voices to reduce clutter. Rests in voice 2 can be deleted unlike those in voice 1 where it would be necessary to make unneeded rests invisible.