Can you add an accidental to an ornament and have it play in playback?
Hello! While working on my transcription of BWV 1052 (Bach's Harpsichord Concerto in D Minor), I came upon this figure:
In the original piece, it is quite clear that the prall up goes between D and Eb. However, in MuseScore's playback, it goes between D and E. As you'd imagine, this throws the chord structure off big time. After playing with it for 15 minutes, I found nothing. MuseScore does allow accidentals on ornaments by using Master Palette -> Symbols, but that doesn't affect playback. Is there any way that I can fix this? Thanks!
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At time only with a workaround: write out the notes of the prall in a second voice and select it invisible, deselect play for voice 1.
In reply to At time only with a… by kuwitt
Thanks! I wish there was a better way around it, but I guess spending 5 minutes inserting D's and Eb's isn't too bad. Thanks again!
In reply to Thanks! I wish there was a… by referee111-7
You can put an invisible E flat in voice 2.
Have a listen:
Prall_with_accidental.mscz
Regards.
In reply to You can put an invisible E… by Jm6stringer
You can even make the flat visible and move it above the prall, like this: https://musescore.org/en/node/269576#comment-820882
In reply to Thanks! I wish there was a… by referee111-7
Ooops!
It's sounds better to make the E flat silent in the Inspector, especially for an instrument like flute.
Prall_with_flute.mscz
In reply to Ooops!… by Jm6stringer
Thank you for both of your suggestions! However, I think I prefer the original suggestion the best. Putting all the movement in Voice 2 really helps for fine tuning things (pardon the pun). That method grants more freedom than the fixed style of the ornament by default. Here are two examples from the piece:
Doing this allows a closer fit to not only the recording I'm listening off of, but is also closer to what Bach probably intended. Thanks for your time!