double stems??
Hi! I'm trying to rewrite an old piece, and i need to write notes with double stems, so like 1 up and 1 down on 1 individual note. I can't figure out how to do this.. I know my english isn't too good, but i hope someone can help
Hi! I'm trying to rewrite an old piece, and i need to write notes with double stems, so like 1 up and 1 down on 1 individual note. I can't figure out how to do this.. I know my english isn't too good, but i hope someone can help
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See:
https://musescore.org/en/handbook/noteheads-0#shared-noteheads
Regards.
In reply to See:… by Jm6stringer
Hi, i have to write this... I don’t understand the terms in the handbook, that’s why I asked here.. can you help me?
In reply to Hi, i have to write this… by annem0on
These are called "multiple voices" - the same notes being part of two independent melodic lines. To do this in MuseScore, see the Handbook under "Voices".
In reply to These are called "multiple… by Marc Sabatella
Thank you so much!
In reply to Hi, i have to write this… by annem0on
While voices and then hiding a bit of rests on the 2nd staff will work. I think you're actually looking at cross-staff notation here. See attached example:
1. Enter notes on both top and bottom staff in voice 1
2. Select notes in bottom staff and move them to top staff
3. make sure you don't clear the selection
4. Flip stems by simply pressing the flip shortcut key X
5. Select the slur for the bottom staff and flip it
6. Adjust endpoint of the slur vertically to go to the notehead and not the stem ending
In reply to While voices and then hiding… by jeetee
In reply to "move them to the top staff"… by mike320
Indeed.. I somehow forgot to put in the handbook link for that part: https://musescore.org/en/handbook/cross-staff-notation
Thanks!