Two different time signatures that alternate every other measure
The ENTIRE score of a song is written in two alternating time signatures every other measure; a section of the score is attached. Is there a proper way to have Musescore change every other measure to one of two different time signatures, i.e., every other measure has a time signature of 6/8 and the other measures have a 3/4 time signature. Please note that I want only to play this piece as solo piano, omitting the vocal.
Also, what is the benefit of playing the entire song in alternating time signatures (just as this score is originally written) as opposed to playing the entire song in either 6/8 OR 3/4?
Thank you.
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"Also, what is the benefit of playing the entire song in alternating time signatures (just as this score is originally written) as opposed to playing the entire song in either 6/8 OR 3/4?"
Well, if you play it in either single time signature, you get the rhythm wrong. It's written like that to make this obvious: the rhythmic pattern of each two bars is an irregular five beats, two further apart and three closer together.
In reply to "Also, what is the benefit… by Imaginatorium
Thank you.
That's when you discover that you can't copy paste time signature in MuseScore and have to introduce all of them manually and wonder : are we really in 2021 or in back in 1983 before the first Mac made copy/paste popular?
In reply to That's when you discover… by frfancha
Before you make such a statement, you should understand what you are talking about.
Within a time signature not only a text is copied, but a complex structure.
In a building even in 2021 you also can't easily move a floor somewhere else.
In reply to That's when you discover… by frfancha
On top of that your claim is even wrong: it is possible to copy a time signature and paste it. The time signature alone that is, not the entire measure including the time signature, there the above analogy applies.
See also #165746: Request option to copy system elements with copy/paste (ALL ELEMENTS)
In reply to On top of that your claim is… by Jojo-Schmitz
Thank you, all, for your replies. I am sorry but I still do not understand. If I start the entire score in Musescore in 6/8, must I manually and individually change every other measure to 3/4 time or is there a Musescore command to change, for example, every odd numbered measure in one time signature and every even numbered measure in the other time signature? The latter is just an example, I am thinking Musescore would/could do it differently. Thanks again.
In reply to Thank you, all, for your… by Megan R
" If I start the entire score in Musescore in 6/8, must I manually and individually change every other measure to 3/4 time "
Indeed, no other way.
In reply to " If I start the entire… by cadiz1
Well there is a "way".
Create an empty score with 2 measures, one in 6/8 one in 3/4.
Save as "Uncompressed MuseScore 3 File" and close the file.
Open the saved file with any text editor.
Select the two measures (starting from <Measure> up to </Measure>) and happily copy/paste them as many times as you want.
Save
Reopen it from MuseScore and copy/paste your music from the other file in there.
Worth it _ or not _ depending on the number of measures and the number of elements (repeat, lines, ...) that won't be copied in the last step.
If too many elements are not copied in the last step, there is another way ...
Save your 6/8 file in "Uncompressed MuseScore 3 File", open it in any text editor, and add TimeSig elements after the voice elements (alternating between 3/4 & 6/8)
In all these, saving as "Uncompressed" is just done to avoid unzipping the saved file, once you have finished playing with the text editor you can save in normal format again.
In reply to Well there is a "way"… by frfancha
This is often a good solution to things which are tricky in the GUI. It also works for copy/paste of measures with all of their complex structures. I have a custom editor for .mscx files but any text editor is up to the job.
In reply to This is often a good… by yonah_ag
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What is GUI, please? Thank you.
In reply to What is GUI, please? Thank… by Megan R
Graphical User Interface
In reply to Graphical User Interface by Jojo-Schmitz
Thank you!
In reply to Well there is a "way"… by frfancha
Many thanks! While waiting for your kind reply, I tried the following; please see attachment. I will also try your method.
In reply to Many thanks! While waiting… by Megan R
If you are on Windows then Notepad is built-in but the free Notepad++ software is way more powerful.
https://notepad-plus-plus.org/
In reply to If you are on Windows then… by yonah_ag
Thank you!
In reply to Many thanks! While waiting… by Megan R
The unorthodox workaround method I described above worked for my purposes. If someone later discovers a command within Musescore to correctly alternate and make visible, throughout a score, time signatures (other than manually) I'd be interested in knowing how!
Thanks again to all!