2d repeat incorrectly starts in the wrong place
Hello Musescore Forum People
In the attached score I created wth Musescore 3, in makes it correctly thru the 1st ending,
However, when approaching the repeats, the musescore player starts the 2nd ending at the 2nd measure of the first ending.
My recollection of when I transcribed this is the first ending only wanted a horizontal line above the first measure of the first ending. i had to "pursuade" that horizontal line to go over both measures in the first ending. My guess is that musescore was not fully convinced by my "persuasion."
Golly. There must me something I did wrong!
I've attached the score.
Would somebody tell me what i did wrong, please?
Thanks,
Old
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Score stems from the very outdated MuseScore 3.2.3 -> update to 3.6.2 and consider also installing 4.1.1
Then look at this:
and fix the volta to cover both measures, not just visually but also logically, see https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/voltas#change-volta-measures
So yes, your persuasion wan't persuasive enough ;-)
In reply to Score stems from the very… by Jojo-Schmitz
Hi Jojo:
Here is the file.
Old
In reply to Hi Jojo: Here is the file… by Old Jimma
The 1st volta is fixed, not the 2nd though.
But I guess you want in completly in MuseJazz style? Is that the score I was asking for in https://musescore.org/en/node/354056#comment-1205511
If so, try this
In reply to Tre 1st volta is fixed, not… by Jojo-Schmitz
Hi Jojo:
Many thanks for your fixing my Musescore score. I am grateful.
I surely would like to know how you changed the font, though. I've got many other scores that I typeset in Musescore...
... and now that I've changed to Musescore 3.6, all of those scores will probably need to be fixed, also.
Thank you,
Old Jimma
In reply to Hi Jojo: Many thanks for… by Old Jimma
> I surely would like to know how you changed the font,
For existing scores, you must load the style file 'MuseJazz.mss' (Format/Load Style...) and save the score again. Yes, this must be done for each score individually.
For new scores, you can set the default style file 'MuseJazz.mss' in 'Edit/Preferences .../Score'. Then every new score will have this style.
You can also take any score, design it with your own styles in "Format/Style/Text Styles". Save the style under 'Format/Save Style...' with a new name. Finally set it as default style for future scores.
In reply to > I surely would like to… by HildeK
Hi HildeK:
I'm grateful for your reply.
I tried format > load style
I found that the Style folder has no files in it for version 3.6 and 4.
:-(
Old Jimma
In reply to Hi HildeK: I'm grateful for… by Old Jimma
Look them up in the system styles folder, not your personal one
In reply to Hi HildeK: I'm grateful for… by Old Jimma
Ok, I am not sure how it is if nothing has been modified since the installation. Maybe in that folder are only those style files which are created by yourself.
But there are some .mss files in the installation folder C:\Program Files\MuseScore 3\styles. There is at least a file called MuseJazz.mss which you may copy to the folder ".../documents/Musescore 3/Styles".
It is also the question what is set in "Files/Preferences/General" as default folder for styles.
I'll attach the MuseJazz.mss from 3.6.2 installation. So save it in the styles folder (".../documents/Musescore 3/Styles") and you should have access.
In reply to Ok, I am not sure how it is… by HildeK
That, however, is the pre 3.6 MuseJazz style (and gives a warning on load, because it is down-rev).
To get an all-defaults 3.6 MuseJazz style, create a score from the Jazz Leads Sheet template and save its style, or take the attached
In reply to That, however, is the pre 3… by Jojo-Schmitz
Thank you, Jojo.
I completely removed Musescore 3.2, 3.6, and 4. And then removed the mss files HildeK offered.
Then, I reinstalled the the appimage.
I opened an old score, and saw non jazz fonts. So, I did this: Format > Style > Score and chose MuseJazz.
It worked!
Thanks for your help... and persistance!!
Sincerely,
Old Jimma
In reply to Thank you, Jojo. I… by Old Jimma
Well, no, that only sets the Musical Symbols font, none of the text styles nor the chord symbols style. For that you'd need that MuseJazz.mss
In reply to Ok, I am not sure how it is… by HildeK
Hello Hildek and Jojo:
I've done a little investigating... that is by no means thorough or conclusive.
Here is one thing to keep in mind: I use a linux Ubuntu operating system... not Windows or Mac. This may (or may not) be significant in understanding this problem for me.
Here is what I found:
I found a MuseJazz.mss in the folder /usr/share/mscore3-3.2/styles/
Note 1: This path does not seem to reference anything about updated versions, Musescore 3.6 or 4. This makes me think the installation for 3.6 and 4 is not installing everything it should.
Note 2: When I copied that MuseJazz.mss file into the Styles folder (installed probably during the 3.2 installation), it did nothing for accessing jazz fonts when I used Musescore 3.6 and 4. Nothing.
Note 3: I took the MuseJazz.mss file HildeK sent and put it into both the system and personal styles folder (probably created by installation of 3.2)... and when I began Musescore 3.6 , it starts with a nice blank score with "Title" as the title, and all other fonts that I can see ... they are Musejazz!!
This probably means that the installation of Musescore 3.6 and 4 on linux is probably missing important pieces that include fonts like MuseJazz.mss
WHERE CAN I REPORT THIS???
IN the mean time I've got a score that has some sort of "stiff" font now when I open an old score I created using Musescore 3.2 with Musescore 3.6.
I seem to have the MuseJazz font loaded now in 3.6 because of HildeK's contribution of a Musejazz.mss file form 3.6 or 4.
Using that, how do I change the font to MuseJazz now? that I seem to have some sort of new capability.
JoJo did this earlier this morning. How did you do that Jojo?
Getting older by the hour,
Old Jimma from the Old Country
In reply to Hello Hildek and Jojo: I've… by Old Jimma
No, 3.6 too has that file, at least on Windows. But I'm sure the Linux AppImage has it too, build-in (I'm not sure though how to access it). the 3.2.3 version you have is not an AppImage, but rather a 'full install'.
In reply to Hi Jojo: Many thanks for… by Old Jimma
Or, on opening pre 3.6 scores in 3.6, don't accept the change to Leland and the new style defaults!
Or, if you already accepted those changes and also ticked the box, Don't ask again, revert that in the Preference settings
Seems a big bug in 3.6, that this dialog also shows for scores using the MuseJazz font and settings. It really should only do that for scores using Emmentaler, as only that was thas the pre 3.6 default and any deviation means a deliberate deviation from the defaults.
In reply to Or, on opening pre 3.6… by Jojo-Schmitz
I understand now.
I think the opportunity for me to do that has passed. Although when opening 3.6 for the first few times, I was offered some sort of option (that I didn't) understand, I rejected those options.... and now .... after using 3.6 several times, I'm not offered the opporunity to do that anymore.
:-(
Old Jimma
In reply to I understand now. I think… by Old Jimma
Check Edit > Preferences > Import
In reply to Check Edit > Preferences >… by Jojo-Schmitz
Good point about the System Styles folder!
Where are they located?
Edit > Preferences > Import leads me to my personal Styles folder.
In reply to Good point about the System… by Old Jimma
See @HildeK's reply above
@Old Jimma... I'm getting off topic here, but...
You may be interested in this file:
Drum_Styles_Grooves.mscz
which came from here: https://musescore.com/user/38/scores/3020
It looks like you are interested in chord melody for solo-guitar style playing. Sometimes it's nice to have a backing drummer.
Take a break from the software and enjoy your music... :-)
Don't Blame Me_2.mscz