wrong reading cadence ?
Hello all,
a mystery...
Yes Yes
listen please to the second bar of the Goldberg variations aria, here:
https://musescore.com/user/7083556/scores/1986706
the white, right hand (note D) is not played at the right time! While the partition is correct!
And I redid the entry myself... same result!!
strange isn't it
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This (attached) is correctly played
In reply to This (attached) is correctly… by MINOSI
Depends on your definition of 'correctly'
In reply to Depends on your definition… by Jojo-Schmitz
?? correctly ? played as writen !
listen to Gould (or any pianist), listen to the musescore sheet (first post)... there's a trick ! impossible not to be surprised
In reply to ?? correctly ? played as… by MINOSI
Gould is a Jazz pianist, right? How grace notes are to be played is heavily dependant on the musical style. And MuseScore uses the classical variant
In reply to Gould is a Jazz pianist,… by Jojo-Schmitz
Hello, you are right but here it is not a question of artist interpretation but of a bug... musescore does not play what is written!
(concerning Gould on the other hand, I fear that you are mistaken... never heard that he was classified as a jazzman...)
In reply to Hello, you are right but… by MINOSI
There are many discussions here on the forum about what the correct playback of grace notes is. Search and enjoy the mess 😉
In reply to There are many discussions… by Jojo-Schmitz
I have no doubt about it. But that's not the point!
if you want to understand what I'm pointing out, test both scripts. They are (musically) perfectly identical. But musescrore plays them differently and only one way is correct. Can you explain that ?
In reply to I have no doubt about it… by MINOSI
grace notes take a certain amount off of the next note. And here apparently a hel is not the same as 2 tied quarters
In reply to Gould is a Jazz pianist,… by Jojo-Schmitz
Jojo (?!)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ySq76KD1gZA&ab_channel=MimmoNapolitano
In reply to Jojo (?!) https://www… by elsewhere
of course... beautiful isn't it?
In reply to Jojo (?!) https://www… by elsewhere
OK, not a Jazz pianist then ;-)
Hi!
My experience is that if I import music xml, the grace notes sounds «wrong».
I always delete them and enter them «manually” to get the playback ‘correct”.
In reply to Hi! My experience is that if… by ErlingI
ah! THANK YOU ! so I was not yet (completely) crazy!
We agree except that the problem does not only concern imported scores, I see the same bug on a new one.
Do you know if the problem is known to the developers?
In reply to ah! THANK YOU ! so I was not… by MINOSI
Sorry, I do not know that I’m afraid.
I use MuseScore 3.6 and every effort regarding fixing MuseScore bugs seems to be on version 4 only.
In reply to Sorry, I do not know that I… by ErlingI
Yes, it's quite possible!
( I'm also using 3.6.2. Version 4 installed and uninstalled...)
Thanks
In reply to Yes, it's quite possible! (… by MINOSI
So did I :)
In reply to Sorry, I do not know that I… by ErlingI
If there were a bugfix for this for Mu4, I could try to backport it to my 3.7
In reply to ah! THANK YOU ! so I was not… by MINOSI
Well, that score stems from MuseScore 2, so as far as MuseScore 3 is concerned that is an import
In reply to Well, that score stems from… by Jojo-Schmitz
well seen, it was important to be pointed out
but be advised, a new "clean" entry on the 3.6 inherits the same genetic defect.
If you can retrofit from v4 that would be great ! (but has V4 eliminate this problem?... I admit that I am not willing to reinstall it to find this out)
In reply to well seen, it was important… by MINOSI
I don't know wehether Mu4 has this changed, but doubt it