Horizontal brackets to group notes

• Jul 16, 2016 - 15:35

Is there a way to create horizontal (downward-facing) brackets to group notes for educational purposes, as in this example?

Doug Musical Example (cropped).fw_.png


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In reply to by cadiz1

Thanks, it works great! Since I want multiple brackets, is there a way to copy a bracket so I don't have to create a new one every time? When I click on the first bracket and right-click Copy, and then select another note and right-click Paste, nothing happens. Or is there a way to add my new bracket to the Lines palette?

Doug

In reply to by darkstream

Possible, always!

"When I click on the first bracket and right-click Copy, and then select another note and right-click Paste, nothing happens"

Indeed, knowed issue. Copy-paste the lines doesn't work. But, you can duplicate them, simply by pressing continuously Ctrl + Shift and drag and drop your first bracket on another measure or notehead (https://musescore.org/en/node/46471#comment-405466), the second bracket to the third one, and so on! So, you remain on the spot, always!

"Or is there a way to add my new bracket to the Lines palette?"

Yes, by the same way (ie Ctrl + Shift, drag and drop into the palette), you can add all the lines you want into a palette for reuse. By this way, you may use a double-click to add a line from the palette to the score ( note or measure).
Assuming however that you have created a custom workspace, so you can edit your palettes.
If not done, see (add diagrams or lines, whatever): https://musescore.org/en/node/117866#comment-533756

In reply to by cadiz1

taking the horizontal brackets one step further, please view the attached jpg image...is constructing this type of bracket a 3-step process involving a line on the left with a left downward hook, a line on the right with right downward hook and the numeral added between the bracket in a staff text box (ctrl + t)?

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In reply to by Jojo-Schmitz

jojo-schmitz...they are actually not tuplets, they are straight 16th's and the brackets are simply used to define groupings of 3 strokes, they have nothing to do with the note values. can you be more specific about where i can find this type of bracket being used in the documentation, please? thank you for your reply!

In reply to by hrdrckdrum

If I saw this I would have to agree with Jojo about the interpretation of it. Those grouping bars in sheet music are not ambiguous, beaming on the other hand is for ease of reading. The person who wrote this score has done a disservice to the musician reading the score. There is not way to recreate these markings in MuseScore without using brackets.

If you insist the notes are correct then make tuplets and adjust the beams as needed. You probably will need to read https://musescore.org/en/node/260646 for the 5th-lets. Use the menu Notes->Tuplets->Other... for all of them and set the ratios to 3/3 and 5/5.

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