Copy/Paste error
- create score with any instrument and enter one quarter and a half note as I did
- set in different measures quarter, half and whole pauses
- if you click single quarter note, select it and paste in different measures in places with different pauses and you'll get three different results, obviously two are wrong
See on video - https://youtu.be/8kq1mhdsTuc - if you select two notes - quarter and eighth (really one note), copy them and paste in places with different pauses, you'll get tree correct results
but it will look better this way
- additional question - is it correct that when I click quarter note only this note selected? I suppose this is error!
Comments
This is by design. see https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/selection-modes#select-note
You are selecting only the notehead and copy paste only copies the pitch. If you select the chord (even if the chord only has one note) using Shift + click you can copy the duration as well.
I agree though, this is rather unexpected behaviour for those coming to it for the first time.
In reply to This is by design. see https… by SteveBlower
"This is" - what about p.3?!
If you mean p.5, I talk about SINGLE quarter and a half note, it is not a chord - Musescore understand this and play it as single note.
So "by design" we also have "select error" - selecting quarter note instead of quarter and a half note.
In reply to "This is" - what about p.3?!… by straannick
From that linked page:
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Select a single note
In Normal mode, click on a notehead.
Note: Selecting a single note then copying and pasting it, will only copy and paste the pitch—not duration or other properties (such as stemless). To copy the entire note, including all properties, you need to hold down Shift—as for chord selection (below).
Select a chord
In Normal mode, press and hold Shift, then click on a notehead in the chord.
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If you click on the notehead you are selecting only the notehead. if you shift+click on the notehead you are selecting the notehead+stem+flags (if there are stems or flags) and you will see the whole of the selection in a blue rectangle. For the purposes of selection MuseScore refers to the selection in the blue box as a "chord" even if there is only a single note head.
If you select only the notehead and copy paste, you are only copying and pasting the pitch, the duration is determined by what you paste onto (a rest or a note). If you click on a quarter note C and paste onto a half note D or a half note rest you will get a half note C. If you paste onto a 1/8 note E you will get an 1/8 note C etc. If you shift+click you will select the note (or as MuseScore refers to it the chord) plus all its other attributes including its duration and any associated articulations. When you paste that all of the attributes are pasted with it. In this way if you shift + click and copy a quarter note C, you will paste a quarter note C wherever you place it.
If you have a quarter note C major triad and click (not shift click) on the E you can then copy and paste that E pitch onto a 1/2 note rest and get a 1/2 note E. If you shift+click on a quarter note C major triad you can then copy and paste the whole quarter note triad onto a 1/2 note rest and get a 1/4 note C major triad followed by a 1/4 note rest.
In reply to From that linked page:… by SteveBlower
Thank you. Now I have realized that this is a weirdness of the object model.
Now can you give me advice, what is the correct way to add to this single note
another one?
After 'N', selecting "quarter and a half " mode, entering second note we'll get
this
Is this correct by design?
In reply to Thank you. Now I realized… by straannick
Well that's a bug, or at least a miss-design
Workaround ia to add the quarter and the the eighth separately and then tie them
In reply to Well that's a bug, or at… by Jojo-Schmitz
Hold shift while adding the second note as described here https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/note-input#chords The second note is always added above the first one so if you start with the B and hold Shift while adding the G it will appear on top of the stave. Use CTRL + down arrow to move it down to the desired octave.
In reply to Hold shift while adding the… by SteveBlower
IIRC that doesn't add another tied quarter + 8th though
In reply to IIRC thar doesn't add… by Jojo-Schmitz
It would if you are adding a dotted quarter I think. Can't check just now, writing on my phone
In reply to Hold shift while adding the… by SteveBlower
Too much weirdness, Steve.
An not user frendly, isn't it ?
In reply to Too much weirdness, Steve… by straannick
Hmm? Back at my PC now. Adding a dotted 1/4 doesn't work.
The best way to enter a tied chord is to enter the "tied from" chord first, then use shortcut "+" to add the tied note. So to get this:
Start by entering the G on beat 4 and then Shift/B to get the GB chord. This gets you to here.
Then type 4+ to add the tied 1/8th note.
MuseScore works best when entering notation left to right.
I think MuseScore is as user friendly as any other notation program - each has it's own ways of doing things that take some time to get used to. Some things in MuseScore are easier than in other programs, some things are more involved. Chacun à son goût.