Adding tremelo in Musescore
The original question was about three lines between one note and the next in a bar, which turned out to be a tremelo. I figured out what I wanted right after I saved this post, but I don't see a way to delete an errant post. Oy.
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Those are tremolos - see https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/tremolo
In reply to Those are tremolos - see… by SteveBlower
Thanks, Steve. I saw it right after I posted. Appreciate your quick assist!
In reply to Thanks, Steve. I saw it… by kznmusic
Better not to completely change a post so that others with the same question can find it and see the answer. It also often makes the response look rather stupid.
In reply to Better not to completely… by SteveBlower
@Steve...
Good advice!
Also, regarding: "Appreciate your quick assist!"
Check the post times... apparently not quick enough... :-)
In reply to @Steve... Good advice! Also,… by Jm6stringer
The post time is the time of the first post before any edits. In all likelihood the assist was posted, and the OP didn't see it before editing their first post to say that the problem was solved.
In reply to The post time is the time of… by underquark
Even so, it's still better to leave the question and post the self-solved solution for the benefit of others.
In reply to Even so, it's still better… by SteveBlower
Not debating that, just replying to jm6stringer about post timings. Your assist was valid and quick but the OP didn't notice it, possibly because they were concurrently amending their post.
In reply to The post time is the time of… by underquark
@underquark...
Yes, an edit was made, but that OP's original post time is not the time of the edit. Steve's first answer was 1 minute after the OP's original (unedited) post time. Stuff happened in that 1 minute, despite Steve's quick assist... :-)