Is it possible to input this metronome mark?
Hello,
Is it possible in Musescore to input such kind of metronome mark? The same applies to those with 3 eighths or quarters in a triplet vs two normal eighths or quarters. Again, this is from a manual of braille music notation.
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See (sorry) How to create a visual swing marking
In reply to See (sorry) https:/… by Jojo-Schmitz
Wow, it's extremely terrible! It's completely unsuitable for braille transcription. I have asked Michael Good for this in 2018, and he said this can be easily expressed in Musicxml as the attached (my edit), and Finale can easily read and display it correctly. So I think Musescore should include this feature. Sibelius can use metronome mark text to create the same thing, but can't export correct Musicxml due to the implementation limitation. It seems I have to create a feature request issue for our project.
Haipeng
In reply to Wow, it's extremely terrible… by hhpmusic
True, not suitable for the blind. And it doesn't affect playback at all, it is an image, and that only.
For playback and visually impaired we have Swing text.
In that xml I guerss you mean this:
How did you get this into a MuseScore 3.0.5 xml export?
In reply to Wow, it's extremely terrible… by hhpmusic
Anyway, thanks for #317281: implement metric modulations in metronome marks
In reply to Anyway, thanks for #317281:… by Jojo-Schmitz
Sometimes it's not about swing. E.g., when a 2/4 or 4/8 time changes to 6/8 and the music plays as triplet eighths in 2/4 or 4/8 to ease notation, the modulation mark will write =3(), where the 3 is over the bracket. There's also case of tie such as = , etc. Any kind of cases should be thought, so it may be a big project, otherwise we can only use system text to imitate the original notation.
In reply to Sometimes it's not about… by hhpmusic
Metric modulations? Those are possible
In reply to Metric modilations? Those… by Jojo-Schmitz
What do you mean? Do you mean this can be entered as metronome mark or just system texts by pasting the above SMUFL characters?
In reply to What do you mean? Do you… by hhpmusic
Yes, as metronome marks quarter note equals dotted quarter notes and some such, all in the Tempo palette (if the Advanced workspace)
In reply to Yes, as metronome marks by Jojo-Schmitz
But no tuplet signs, right?
In reply to But no tuplet signs, right? by hhpmusic
right
In reply to right by Jojo-Schmitz
So my issue is still useful.