Add a text notepad to document musical changes between versions.
For example, I am revisiting a piece of music I wrote some time ago.
There are chordal passages where the upper note remains and the lower notes move up and down producing repetitive underscore for melody.
I am about to reverse some of them and I will save the new version under a different name. I am also making some changes to duration between note and rest.
This is now the 4th version.
It would be very useful to have a note attached to this version commenting on the changes I am making.
It would be useful also to document changes to parts for players, expressing the changes made between versions.
Comments
In the meantime you can use Style/General/ Header, footers- $m or/and $M and add text as desired.
HTH
In reply to In the meantime you can use… by Shoichi
Good Idea, although there might be quite a bit of text.
I had visioned a "note" that one could access on call, not something that stayed as a permanent part of the notation.
In reply to Good Idea, although there… by xavierjazz
See: https://musescore.org/en/node/101011
I don't know if there's any news.
In reply to See: https://musescore.org… by Shoichi
Thanks.
In reply to Good Idea, although there… by xavierjazz
Save online offers a change log
In reply to Save online offers a change… by Jojo-Schmitz
Thanks.
Quote: It would be useful also to document changes to parts for players, expressing the changes made between versions.
Quote: I had visioned a "note" that one could access on call, not something that stayed as a permanent part of the notation.
Simple solution, if I understand correctly...
One thing about computers is that two files in a folder cannot have the exact same name + extension, but they can have the same name with different file extensions.
So...
You can create a text file (.txt), as you wrote, to document changes to parts for players, expressing the changes made between versions. and save it right next to your score in the same MuseScore folder.
In reply to It would be useful also to… by Jm6stringer
Thanks.
However that means 2 programs, 2 files, and switching.
There of course are workarounds, It would just be good to minimize strokes.
There is also https://musescore.org/fr/project/add-comments-score
In reply to There is also https:/… by [DELETED] 5
Great, thanks. I will explore this.