I don't want beams
I nearly never want beams. But it looks like hard not to get them. In the handbook it says: "(back to) Automatic mode: the mode MuseScore chooses on note input, dependent on current time signature."
Now I wonder which time signature to use to get notes without beams? It is easier to write without beams and than add beams where needed. Now I need to spend a lot of time breaking the beams.
Is there a way to make a template that avoid beams?
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I don't think you can do this via a template, but there is an easy method to get rid of all of the beams in one go:
1. Write all the music as normal (i.e. with beams)
2. Open up the Pallet (press F9) and expand Beam Properties.
3. Right-click on any notehead in the score and choose Select > All similar elements. Now all notes are selected.
4. Now change beam mode to "No beam" in the Beam Properties pallet and it will apply to all notes.
FWIW I think standard notation uses beams for all notes except in vocal scores, in which case notes are only beamed if they are also tied (i.e. if a single lyric syllable is to be sung for more than one note). If you only want to remove beams for a vocalist and not the instrumentalist then use "Select > All similar elements in same staff" in step 3. Perhaps at some point MuseScore will handle beaming of lyrics automatically, but in the meantime "Select all similar elements" is a good enough method once you know about it.
In reply to I don't think you can do this by shoogle
Thank you very much for a quick answer.
As you maybe suspected I rewrite old handwritten songs for men's choir, mostly a capella but some times including some instrument, so I'm very thankful for your complete answer.
In reply to I don't think you can do this by shoogle
Or, just right click the time signature, Time Signature properties, and disable the beams there, which will affect not just current notes but future notes too. See the Handbook under "Time signature" for more.
In reply to Or, just right click the time by Marc Sabatella
The beams have disappeared, but not the connectors...
I took the beams of a single bar, so I didn't use the right-click on the time signature...
Thank you...
In reply to The beams have disappeared,… by G-Power
I found it:
Beam properties palette...
Detach selected beams...
Remove beams with inspector...
In reply to The beams have disappeared,… by G-Power
I'm not sure what distinction you are trying to make between "beams" and "connectors", but I suspect you are misunderstanding something here. Best to start a new thread, attach your score, and describe your problem in more detail.
In reply to I'm not sure what… by Marc Sabatella
Beams to me are vertical things.
Connectors are horizontal.
I found the trick to removed them (as described in my last comment)...
In reply to Beams to me are vertical… by G-Power
Her is the score (bar 44 is where that thing is)...
In reply to Her is the score (bar 44 is… by G-Power
Hmm, I'm not understanding why you've chosen to hide the stems and beams here - it just causes confusion. I guess maybe you were trying to avoid collisions between voices 1 & 3, but really, you shouldn't have resorted to three voices at all here. Drum music is almost always written in no more than two voices. The key to doing this is to realize duration basically doesn't matter. It's writing the note on beat 3 as a dotted eighth that got you into trouble here. On a drum there is no difference between a dotted eighth and an eighth or even just a sixteenth. So, simply write that as an eighth, and then you don't need another voice for the note on the "and" of 3. Similarly for the rest of the measure. That passage is thus more properly written like this:
In reply to Hmm, I'm not understanding… by Marc Sabatella
Good advice !
Thanks !
G-Power
In reply to Hmm, I'm not understanding… by Marc Sabatella
Does this make any sense? Which is easier to read? I don't know how to post it into the text like Marc. Maybe it has to be a .pdf, More guessing with no results in Musecore.
Drums.pdf
Drums.mscz
In reply to Beams to me are vertical… by G-Power
So what you call beams are in fact stems, and what you call connectors are beams. Beams are connecting subsequent notes of 8th or shorter duration, if not using flags instead, stems are what all notes shorter than whole notes have.
See also https://musescore.org/en/handbook/glossary
In reply to So what you call beams are… by Jojo-Schmitz
Ah!
Thank you !
In reply to Beams to me are vertical… by G-Power
I think you are calling "stems" beams. Beams are flags that join to adjacent notes that each have a flag or flags. The flags and beams reside on the stems. Stems connect to individual note heads and support the flags. Flags, beams, and stems indicate varying time duration based on the particular symbol as they relate to the time signature itself.
In reply to I'm not sure what… by Marc Sabatella
Sorry to butt in. I would like to remove the ties between notes. In the particular piece the time signature is mostly 5/8 and the ties imply 1-2-3 4-5, while I want 1 2 3 4 5 ie not grouped, or sometimes 1-2 3-4-5. The option "no beams" doesn't seem to be available, and anyway I want tails on the notes. (Mostly quavers but some semiquavers)
Any ideas? I could make them all crotchets I suppose and write in 5/4?
In reply to Sorry to butt in. I would… by Green Henry
You can certainly set the time signature properties to use no beams (hooks only). Did you read the Handbook under “Time signature” and/or “Beams”? In time signature properties just click each note with a beam to unbeam it.
In reply to You can certainly set the… by Marc Sabatella
Hi Marc. Thanks a lot! This works. I'm grateful for your time. All the best
H
In reply to Sorry to butt in. I would… by Green Henry
Greetings, Mr Henry.
Simply select all the quaver notes on which you want to remove the beams and then go in the "Beam Properties" situated in the palette to the left. Double-click on the quaver note symbol which is not attached.
All your selected notes will then be detached.
I hope this helps.
G-Power
In reply to Greetings, Mr Henry. Simply… by G-Power
Thank you Mr G! I'll try this too.
Quite apart from the benefit of learning something useful, it cheers me up that you and Marc have been so quick to offer help.
H
In reply to Thank you Mr G! I'll try… by Green Henry
Update: yep, this also works.