MS3: Saving existing lute tablature as preset in the Instruments panel

• Mar 6, 2025 - 16:10

Is there an easy way to save an existing lute tablature, with its many settings, as an instrument that I can reuse from the Instruments panel in Musescore 3? The information I'm seeing online talks about saving as a template (an entire score with an instrument I already created hard-baked into it), which is not what I need, or as editing a text-XML file, which is way above my pay grade. My process to date has been to toggle back and forth between a new staff and the staff properties for the tablature staff I'd already created and manually copying everything from the source to its destination. All help would be much appreciated! Thanks.


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The "entire score" can be one measure long and the "template" is what appears in the New Scores dialog. Based on your description, this is precisely what you need.

In reply to by RickyChitarrone

On your keyboard press letter “I” to bring up the instruments dialogue box . Then select one or more instruments in the left column, and click Add to score in the middle of the window, or Double-click an instrument in the left column.
The instrument names, and their associated staff lines, now appear in the list of instruments in the right column.

In reply to by HildeK

I think I am not explaining myself in an understandable way. I understand all of your suggestions, I think. I want to be able to save the lute tablature staff for which I have created custom staff properties (number of strings, tuning of strings, fonts, spacing, etc.) as an instrument that will permanently appear in the left column of the Instruments dialog (Mac ctl + I) as a choice I can reuse whenever I want. Currently I need to insert the generic "lute tablature" from the list, change its tuning, add strings, reset its font, etc., etc.. Is that clearer?

In reply to by RickyChitarrone

The xml file is in one of the program's folders, 'instruments', and can be modified (but not before making a backup copy) with any text editor. Try searching for 'tab6StrFrench' and you will see all the instruments you are interested in grouped together (lute, archlute, theorbo, etc.). You can modify several things, but not the advanced style properties, as long as you are familiar with the xml language. There is no way to make changes directly with the program, and in my opinion creating a template (as I did) remains the best solution, then you decide...

In reply to by ILPEPITO

Hi Pepito. "Template", which is score of sorts, keeps coming up. If I create a template with one tablature voice in it, how do I add a second tablature staff of the same format to it?

The fact that I can't tweak any of the advanced style properties would defeat the purpose of going the xml route, since it's the time I have to invest in adjusting the note and rhythm values that seems so inefficient to begin with.

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