how to set loop in musescore
I am trying to create a loop from measure 35 to 45. I followed these intructions :
To loop from the Play Panel:
Select the note from which you want playback to start and click on the "Set loop in position" button. The "Loop Playback" button becomes active.
Select the last note of the desired playback region and click on the "Set loop out position" button.
Press the play button.
But it does not work ?
Thanks for any help you might provide !
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See https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/play-mode#loop
I am using an existing score. I want to create a loop to play along with, to practice. I am not creating or writing a score.
Did you activate the button on the toolbar?
In reply to Did you activate the button… by Shoichi
Loop playback: Select a start note and click on the Loop in button; select an end note and click on the Loop out button. Press Play to hear the loop. The controls also work during playback.
I can't identify the Loop in button nor the Loop out button.
Please see the picture attached this is how my screen looks right now.
In reply to Loop playback: Select a… by despresj
Loop out/in are in the play pannel (and there only, esp. not in the toolbar)
In reply to Loop playback: Select a… by despresj
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Thank you I think I found it. I am INCREDIBLY impressed by the speed to which my question was answered.THANK YOU VERY MUCH
In reply to Thank you I think I found it… by despresj
Is there a way to practice with separate hands in a file with the .mscz extension. What I mean is get I get just the sound for the Treble Key and also can I get the sound just for the bass key. I was able to do that with a file with the *.mid extension but I do not know if it is possible with af file with the *.mscz extension ?
In reply to Is there a way to practice… by despresj
If there are more instruments you can use the Mixer https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/mixer
or extract the Parts https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/parts
In reply to Is there a way to practice… by despresj
Is there a way to practice with separate hands in a file with the .mscz extension. What I mean is can I get just the sound for the Treble Key (right hand) and also can I get just the sound just for the bass key. I was able to do that with a file with the *.mid extension but I do not know if it is possible with af file with the *.mscz extension ?
In the midi file I was able. I messed around with mute buttons and by trial and error I obtained just the sound for the treble staff or just the sound for the bass staff.
In reply to Is there a way to practice… by despresj
Thanks again ! It works ! With this level of practice, it's Carnegie Hall in 3 weeks !
Have a great day !
In reply to Thanks again ! It works !… by despresj
When you suggest extract does it mean like copy/paste or is it more complex ? In view of the info below :
Does extract is the synonym fo Export it ? I would like to be able to extract Treble/Bass for piano, to be able to practice with separate hands,
I found the word "extract" in the following statement : "A part can be created from a specific instrument staff in the main score or even from a specific voice within a staff. This allows you to display multiple parts (e.g. Flute 1 & 2) on a single staff in the score but to extract them as separate parts."
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MuseScore allows you to not only create and print a full score but also to generate individual player's parts from it.
A part can be created from a specific instrument staff in the main score or even from a specific voice within a staff. This allows you to display multiple parts (e.g. Flute 1 & 2) on a single staff in the score but to extract them as separate parts.
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