How to Inhibit Stem between triplet and next notes from being joined
Sorry for adding a further request!
In measure 16 of the attached muescore score, there is a triplet with a beam coupled with 2 16th notes.
I cannot figure out how to get the beam of triplet "de-coupled" from the 2 16th notes (that I want coupled with the same beam).
I tried that "beam box" thing, and it changes all of those notes... with no common beam.
I'd be grateful for your suggestion.
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I selected the first 1/16 note and hit "Break beam left" from the Beam palette.
In reply to I selected the first 1/16… by bobjp
Thank you, bobjp.
Your soluion is logical and perfect!
Thank you!!
old Old
In reply to Thank you, bobjp. Your… by Old Jimma
Well, I've been accused of many things. But "logical" isn't one of them. There are many things in the Beam Properties that act odd sometimes.
In reply to Well, I've been accused of… by bobjp
I can understand why some folks may say that.
However, for this one and your method.... it really is logical: you've systematically separated the "issues" by clicking on that note on the right, and then told musescore to chop the beam off at the right.
That was really logical!
Thanks for your helping me! For a guy like me that doesn't hae alot, I'm really greatful for help and comments I receive from guys like you!
Sincerely,
old Old
In reply to I can understand why some… by Old Jimma
Woops! My bad!
I meant to write, "you've systematically separated the "issues" by clicking on that note on the right, and then told musescore to chop the beam off at the LEFT.
In reply to Woops! My bad! I meant to… by Old Jimma
You can also manipulate the stems and beams of the notes to line everything up nicer.
In reply to You can also manipulate the… by bobjp
Thanks. I'll work on it!