Note spacing too tight....
How can I expand the spacing show in in the attachment? Notes C and D, in the same measure, are too close for my likes. I'm using MuseScore v 2.10. Thx
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How can I expand the spacing show in in the attachment? Notes C and D, in the same measure, are too close for my likes. I'm using MuseScore v 2.10. Thx
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Increase stretch?
In reply to Increase stretch? by Jojo-Schmitz
Jojo- that did the trick! I was not aware of that option at all ...... thanks for pointing it out.
However, you probably shouldn't be messing too much with stretch in this measure only - it will produce inconsistent spacing compared to the rest of the line. Might be better to put fewer measures on that system using a line break or by increasing stretch more globally. Posting the actual score rather than just a picture will allow us to advise better.
In reply to However, you probably… by Marc Sabatella
Thank you Marc. I like the idea of using fewer measures. I've also attached the actual score after I stretched things a bit.
Bill
In reply to Thank you Marc. I like the… by [DELETED] 89389
I assume you also know you've made the size enormous - this will print in a size you might expect to see in a book for small children? Would also make sense for the visually impaired. If that was your intent, great. If you were just trying to make things look bigger on screen, better to just use the zoom setting in the toolbar. But as it is, with the extra-large print size, then indeed looser spacing also makes more sense. MuseScoere increases spacing proportionally, but for children or the visually impaired, you actually want more than that. You can use stretch for this, or just set the default for music spacing to be looser in Style / General / Measure.
In reply to I assume you also know you… by Marc Sabatella
Thank you Marc. I am visually impaired so "big" note is the order of the day for me!
Thanks, Bill
In reply to Thank you Marc. I am… by [DELETED] 89389
In that case you might want to check out https://musescore.org/en/tutorials/modified-stave-notation. Lots of settings can be customized to produce music you may find easier to read, based on recommendations from RNIB in Great Britain.