Writing clusters (adjacent tones) without looking so messy??
Right now I'm trying to write a cluster chord spanning from Dflat to Bflat, however no matter what accidentals I try the result is a mess of intersecting notes, which isn't clear for a performer. I was hoping that the notes would spread out sideways more...
Any ideas for making this clearer/ easier to look at?!
Thanks
Isaac
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Double click a note->use arrows
or click a note set offset via Inspector (F8)
HTH
In reply to Double click a note->use… by Shoichi
Thanks for the suggestion. Unfortunately because there were semibreaves it didn't work too well, but managed to import an image of a black bar (henry-cowell) style!
In reply to Thanks for the suggestion… by izaacray
You can also adjust the location of the accidentals in the inspector if their locations are weird.
Better is to attache an example score, where you've trouble with, to give more precise suggestions.
Sometimes it could be helpful to stretch the measure (https://musescore.org/en/handbook/measure-operations#layout-stretch) or inserting breaks (https://musescore.org/en/handbook/breaks-and-spacers) to spread the measures.