How to draw a box frame around notes?
Elaine Gould's 'Behind Bars' describes how to notate alternatives by drawing a box around the groups of notes. How is that done in Musescore, please? See picture.
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Use a transparent PNG or SVG, place and size to your needs
In reply to Use a transparent PNG or SVG… by Jojo-Schmitz
Thank you Jojo.
Now this is embarrassing but I can't figure out how to create a box with a transparent background. Googling for instructions in Gimp are as baffling as the many icons all over the canvas and MS Paint results are on how to make the background of a picture transparent and I didn't succeed with that. I can't tell whether it's simple and I'm overcomplicating it or whether I should be using a different application to create such an image.
Any suggestion?
TIA
Patrick
In reply to Thank you Jojo. Now this is… by obeirnepr
Take the attached, created with Mu3
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Copyrighted 2022 von Karlfried Haas?
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Hmm, strange
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Replaced
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SVG - So I can resize it in Musescore! Thank you VERY much, Jojo.
In reply to SVG - So I can resize it in… by obeirnepr
I also found that I can alternatively use Expression text or Staff text, and spaces for width and newlines for height. I need to choose Appearance, show more, and add a frame. More fiddly.
And I also found that right click and Edit Element, or F2, allows me to use arrow keys or mouse to tighten up the groups and leave more space between each group.
This helps in such aleatoric passages.
I also have the same question: How do I put a box or frame around a small group of notes? In the comments below, there are frames provided but how do you use them? I've tried a few things but I'm really at a loss.