Writing scales - how to have no time signature, no barlines and even spacing
Hi, I'd like to write some piano scales sheets for students of mine. I plan to write them in an order that is different from what I have in books or syllabi.
However, I would like to keep the presentation as standardized as possible, so am looking to use no time signature, a key signature, no barlines apart from a thin double one after the final note, and I'd like the notes grouped together in minim beats as 4 beamed quavers, with the final note being a crotchet.
I'd like to present them in 2 octaves on the grand staff.
Should this be possible and can I start without a time signature and barlines? I have tried removing a time signature OK and making barlines invisible via the inspector, although the spacing still shows as if there were bars, I don't know if it would print out like this?
Any help and suggestions gratefully received.
Thank you.
Comments
Edit/Bar-> Join Selected Bars
see: https://musescore.org/en/node/269100
HTH
In reply to Edit/Bar-> Join Selected… by Shoichi
Many thanks, I will keep working at it. :-)
In reply to Many thanks, I will keep… by [DELETED] 12906286
I'm trying to do the same thing. I opened the file to see what was done, selected what was there, and inserted my own notes. I still see rest(s) being added after the notes if using quarter notes; using whole notes it's fine.
Also, the menu order would be: Tools>Measure>Join Selected Measures
For some reason, I can't attach the screenshot on any of my browsers.
In reply to I'm trying to do the same… by rawsaxy
I'm finally able to attach a file today.
In reply to I'm finally able to attach a… by rawsaxy
Select those rests, press Ctrl + Del
In reply to Select those rests, press… by Jojo-Schmitz
Jojo,
Using macOS, so did a Command + Del
Thank you so much!
In reply to I'm finally able to attach a… by rawsaxy
Wow. It works. And that is quite simple. Couldn't figure it out....
In reply to Wow. It works. And that is… by doministry
It is mentioned in the handbook ;-)
In reply to It is mentioned in the… by Jojo-Schmitz
You see, I didn't really use any instructions, but I should 🙂🙂