Beaming in compound time
How can the default beaming in 12 / 16 be set as in the attached pdf file?
It does not appear possible to enter dotted quavers in the beaming section of the time signature properties.
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It's perfectly possible. In Time signature properties, in section 1/8, click on the 4th eighth note/quaver, and in section 1/16, click on the 4th, 7th and 10th sixteenth notes/ semiquavers. You get - see image below.
Add this new Time signature to your palette, then to your score, and you'll automatically get the beaming you want, including dotted quavers.
Test file: time signature.mscz
In reply to It's perfectly possible. In… by cadiz1
Yes, I can see how to set the beams for the semi quavers but not how to beam the dotted quavers in groups of 2 where there are three or four to a bar. See bar 6, stave 1, treble line, and bar 7 Stave 2, bass line.
In reply to Yes, I can see how to set… by Michaelrgough@…
See:
In reply to See: [inline:Video_2024-.gif] by cadiz1
OK - I understand this and have been doing this all along. But........
- How can you set up this beaming pattern in the Time Signature Properties so that it gets done automatically when dotted quavers are entered? I think compound time signatures need a more flexible approach in the time signature properties.
In reply to OK - I understand this and… by Michaelrgough@…
What is the exact reference for this Bach's fugue?
In reply to What is the exact reference… by cadiz1
It's the C# minor Fugue from Das Wohltempierte Klavier, Book 1.
In reply to It's the C# minor Fugue from… by Michaelrgough@…
This Bach's fugue is not in Book 1 of The Well-Tempered Clavier, but in Book 2 :)
This works fine in V3 (3.6.2), see GIF below.
Unfortunately, it's broken (the beaming of dotted quavers) in V4 (4.2.1).
A regression, one more... :(
Feel free to file a bug report on Github, here: https://github.com/musescore/MuseScore/issues