1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th endings
I have a 1st and 2nd ending. I would like to add a "3" to the second ending since it's on the 3rd pass through. Then I also need to place a number "4" in the first ending. Is this not possible? Will I need to make completely new additional 3rd. and 4th. endings?
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https://musescore.org/en/handbook/volta ?
You can't do what you want in MuseScore. You will have to make new endings. While people have done what you want in printed music, it isn't at all standard and MuseScore does not handle this situation.
In reply to You can't do what you want in by mike320
Ok, thanks.
In your example order, putting in the 3rd ending is fine. The 4th one will probably have to be done seperately; as having to increase the repeat count for that volta is what currently messes up MuseScore.
This is how far you can go before it fails (check the Volta properties and measure repeat count settings).
In reply to In your example order, by jeetee
Jeetee I see you were still able to create them though. I don't need the sequence to be accurate. I just need the chart for players to be correct. You have it exactly as I would like it but I tried clicking on the numbers and can't edit them. How do I add the additional numbers?
In reply to Jeetee I see you were still by tunes
Right click the line, Line Properties or Volta Properties.
In reply to Right click the line, Line by Marc Sabatella
Got it. That works.
Hi,
I am trying to write out 3 alternate endings, but the first and third endings are the same and the second and fourth are different.
Te exaltamos - Marcos Witt.mscz
I have tried clicking on the volta bracket and then right clicking and looking for the Line Properties option, but it is nowhere to be found. I am using Musescore 3.
Please help!
In reply to Hi, I am trying to write out… by sdoairmat
Replied in your own thread; no need to break in on another thread (only 20mins after your own question!) that's over 2 years old...
https://musescore.org/en/node/299530
Newer versions of MuseScore (I'm in v.3) support this. Open the inspector palette (F8), Place a first-ending symbol (volta), select the volta in the score, and in the inspector, look at the "Line Text Details" section. There is an editable field where you can put ANY text that you want in the volta bracket. :) Example attached
In reply to Newer versions of MuseScore … by Kyle Palmer 2
MuseScore 2 supported that too, just not via Inspector, but via right click on the Voltas and Volta properties
In reply to Newer versions of MuseScore … by Kyle Palmer 2
In addition to 'Text Line Details'...
...don't forget to enter any corresponding entries in the 'Repeat list' found at the bottom of the Inspector under "Volta'.
In reply to In addition to 'Text Line… by Jm6stringer
Just for indicating, have not playback function.
In reply to Just for indicating, have… by ck8kc
No, including playback
In reply to In addition to 'Text Line… by Jm6stringer
I was just trying to figure out how to do this in MuseScore 4.
For the benefit of others looking for that--especially those who never used MuseScore3 and don't what "the inspector" is:
Select the volta
Go to the View menu and select Properties (F8 shortuct also works)
Click the Text tab.
Key your numbers into the "Beginning text" field.
So far this is the only way I've been able to get it to work.
In reply to I was just trying to figure… by aharown
see also https://musescore.org/en/handbook/4/voltas