duple vs triple
I would like to do triplets in the right hand with regular eighth notes in the left hand for a piano score. It's not allowing me to do this! Any ideas?
I would like to do triplets in the right hand with regular eighth notes in the left hand for a piano score. It's not allowing me to do this! Any ideas?
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This should work,
Are you trying to do this with linked staves. They are intended to show the same music in different formats - e.g. standard stave on one and TAB on another. Thus, you can't have different notes in two linked staves.
If you want independent staves you should just add an ordinary stave - see https://musescore.org/en/handbook/4/working-instruments#add-configure-s…
[Edit] or start by selecting piano as the instrument when you first set up the score - it will have two unlinked staves.
If that is not the source of your difficulty please provide some more information:
A triplet is just one kind of tuplet - so search in the Handbook for creating tuplets. https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/tuplets (it works the same way in MS4)
There is no problem to create triplets, even in the same staff if you use another voice.
In reply to There is no problem to… by HildeK
Thaks everyone! I'll give the 2nd voice a try!
In reply to Thaks everyone! I'll give… by tootie.flutie@…
But there is no need for a 2nd voice if the notes are on different staves which is what your initial post implied. The point of multiple voices is to achieve different rhythms on the same stave. See https://musescore.org/en/handbook/4/working-multiple-voices