Random Notes not played in playback.
The Circled notes are not being played.
This does not occur if I remove the chord in the treble line.
Dose anyone know a solution.
The Circled notes are not being played.
This does not occur if I remove the chord in the treble line.
Dose anyone know a solution.
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Try this on a real piano, it won't play either as you're still holding the key pressed in the treble staff
In reply to Try this on a real piano, it… by Jojo-Schmitz
First of all: I am not a piano player.
But the pedal is set for the right hand staff. Then the note continues to sound and I could still strike the key repeatedly?
At least in Musescore 3.6.2 it sounds like the TO would expect.
In reply to First of all: I am not a… by HildeK
You can't have pedal pressed for right hand but not for left hand
In reply to You can't have pedal pressed… by Jojo-Schmitz
The right hand has to play whole notes - hit them at beat one with the pedal.
The lower left hand notes are tied, so they can be played similar with pedal.
The upper left hand notes can still be hit again at each beat, even if the pedal is pressed or not.
So my idea as a non-piano player ...
As noted, this doesn't really make sense, since you're asking the pianist to sustain the note but also play it multiple times. It's not physical possible, so piansits will usually decide to not sustain the whole note. Better then to just not write it. Write the rest of the chord but leave the G out of it.
FWIW, while results are kind of undefined when writing something like in MuseScore 4, you'll get different results depending on whether you use Muse Sounds or a soundfont. Muse Sounds prioritizes the sustained note and doesn't repeat the quarters. soundfonts will sacrifice the sustain to play the quarter. But again, better to just not ask the computer - or the player - to make that choice.
Also in the LH, don't write all those ties. The bottom note should simply be a whole note in voice 2, with the top note having the quarters.
In reply to As noted, this doesn't… by Marc Sabatella
Of course, I apologise for the (In hindsight) obvious question, I completely missed that.
And thanks for the advice regarding ties