Additional width when adding a second voice

• Apr 2, 2022 - 04:58

Hey there folks, hope you're doing well. MuseScore seems to add additional space to accomodate a second voice where the note head is at the same pitch:

Let's start with a second voice where note is different, this doesn't change the horizontal position of the quavers (1/8th notes).

MuseScore Voice Different Pitch.png

But when the second voice is moved to the same pitch as the first, additional horizontal space is added:

MuseScore Voice Same Pitch.png

This especially looks a little ugly (imho) in a situation such as that below:

MuseScore Voice Funky.png

I have tested the same scenario in Lilypond and Dorico and neither add this extra width, ensuring that alignment is even. Here's how Lilypond renders this:

Lilypond Voice Same Pitch.png

And the second passage:

Lilypond Voice Same Pitch 2.png

Apart from editing spacing of every note where this happens, is there any other way to avoid this behaivour in MuseScore?

Thank you
Fotis


Comments

In reply to by jeetee

Beautiful, that does work well. Thanks so much for your help.

Interestingly, in the docs you linked, even when note heads are not combined, the spacing is what I wanted. But I've tried versions of MuseScore all the way back to 3.0 and the spacing I get is wider.

For example, here's the score from the example at https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/noteheads#shared-noteheads

Example Score.png

Yet all versions of MuseScore from 3.0 to the latest alpha produce the following

My Score.png

Is there perhaps a setting that I'm missing to change this behaviour while keeping two separate noteheads?

Huge love and thanks
Fotis

In reply to by fgimian

If it's just a single-instrument score with no time relation to other staves, then you could select the beam and check "local relayout" for it. This means it'll disregard other voices/staves when distributing the notes within the beam.

If it's a score with more staves (or even for a single staff score as well) the more "correct" fix is to select those 2nd notes and reduce the leading space on them.

I just wanted to pop in and say that this seems to have been fixed in the latest nightly build of MuseScore (after the private alpha release).

I'm hoping this is intentional and just wanted to say a huge HUGE thanks to the MuseScore team for sorting this out!!! 🎉

Cheers
Fotis

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