How do i make an arpeggio even slower?
Hello.
I have been trying to copy a sheet and it's been going pretty well but Im stuck when an arpeggio needs to be done even slower. I have a Picture of the sheet.
When i try and make it the way on the sheets it doesnt hol in the keys, only the last pressed key. If anybody know how to do it, that would be great
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Also its suposed to sound like this https://youtu.be/GCRb5WOTf6s?t=234
Unfortunately Musescore does not give you easy control over arpeggios. I can't tell which version you're using, but if playback is very important, the Piano Roll Editor in version 3 seems to work rather well and gives control over when notes start and stop. The other way (in version 2 & 3) is to disable playback in the inspector for the notes you don't like and use a staff you will make invisible to enter the notes the way you want to hear them.
In reply to Unfortunately Musescore does… by mike320
I will try it in musescore 3
Also how do you ad more notes on the same line? I know how to make the notes in the blue circle, but i dont know how to make it in the red circle. It wont let me type more notes than one.
In reply to I will try it in musescore 3… by AxelTheGamer2
These are (or look like) grace notes
In reply to These are (or look like)… by Jojo-Schmitz
Yeah but how do i make it so i can play to gracenotes at the same time?
In reply to Yeah but how do i make it so… by AxelTheGamer2
To make a grace note 'chord', click on the grace note, then hold shift and enter the letter name of the additional note.
In reply to Yeah but how do i make it so… by AxelTheGamer2
To add a second grace note (not a chord) do the same thing you did to add the first one again. So if you selected the note and double clicked the grace note to get the first one, just double click it again to get another one.
In reply to To add a second grace note … by mike320
Sorry i meant: how do i make it so i can play TWO gracenotes at the same time?
In reply to Sorry i meant: how do i make… by AxelTheGamer2
Like i want this to be perfectly clear. (The green circle)
In reply to Like i want this to be… by AxelTheGamer2
Select the grace note and press shift+ the note letter to add the note to the chord. Works just like other notes and all note shortcuts work on them.
In reply to Select the grace note and… by mike320
Thank you very much
In reply to Thank you very much by AxelTheGamer2
One last thing. Is there a Rit. in the program?
In reply to One last thing. Is there a… by AxelTheGamer2
You can put the word "Rit." (or "Veeblefetzer") any place you like, but the way you implement a ritenuto/ritard is to place tempo changes exactly as you want them, each note if necessary, and hide them (type V at them) if you don't want them to appear in the posted/pdf'ed/printed score.
In reply to You can put the word "Rit." … by [DELETED] 1831606
I might not do it then, But thank you anyways
In reply to I might not do it then, But… by AxelTheGamer2
I beg you to reconsider. This is exactly what we all do on all scores, including the ends of classical scores, and it is easy; anything less would not provide the control you need and want to shape the ritenuto- -- you want to control it, not some preconceived, one-size-fits-all deceleration pattern. Three or four are usually enough, although I know people who put many. It's easy!
In reply to I might not do it then, But… by AxelTheGamer2
I did it anyways
In reply to One last thing. Is there a… by AxelTheGamer2
One last thing. Is there a Rit. in the program?
In version 2 adding the invisible tempo changes is easy using the plugin https://musescore.org/en/project/tempochanges. The Plugins for version 3 are currently broke but are being actively worked on to restore this (and more) capability to version 3.
In MuseScore 3, you can make Arpeggii as fast or slow as you want! I have done it many times. Click on the arpeggio and adjust "Time Stretch" in the Inspector. 2.00 or 3.00 are good values to try. See the last measure of https://musescore.com/user/1831606/scores/5372025 for an example.
In reply to In MuseScore 3, you can make… by [DELETED] 1831606
Always good to learn new features. @BSG. I had seen you did that on a score I look at for you once, but didn't understand. I was under the impression that time stretch only affected fermatas. I now have a new tool in the belt.
In reply to Always good to learn new… by mike320
I learned it in this forum; arpeggio stretches of 2's and 3's are pretty impressive. As you know, but no one else will, you must delete and re-enter the chord if importing from MS2.
In reply to I learned it in this forum; … by [DELETED] 1831606
I cant seem to make the arpeggio to one long, but only 2. I need to make it like Help 3 instead of Help 4.
And thank you all for your help and kindness
In reply to I cant seem to make the… by AxelTheGamer2
I'm not sure that cross-staff arpeggio works.
In reply to I'm not sure that cross… by [DELETED] 1831606
What do you mean?
In reply to What do you mean? by AxelTheGamer2
Help3.png shows a full chord in two staves with one arpeggio indicated on two staves. MuseScore does not yet know how to play that correctly.
In reply to Help3.png shows a full chord… by [DELETED] 1831606
I have come up with a solution but both would be the right hand in synthesia. I just moved it to the bottom line.
In reply to I'm not sure that cross… by [DELETED] 1831606
Should i release the file to the public?
So you can see my progress?
In reply to Should i release the file to… by AxelTheGamer2
I no longer know what you're talking about, nor am I going to hand-hold you through using MuseScore arpeggios. Post whatever you want, and experiment until it works. People post incomplete, buggy, or otherwise problematic scores every day. You are mistaken if you imagine that there is an audience out there waiting heart-in-hand for perfected work. What you have in Image2 is the best work-around.
In reply to I no longer know what you're… by [DELETED] 1831606
Thank you!
In reply to I no longer know what you're… by [DELETED] 1831606
And it has been released so you can hear it if you want. I made this so i could play, and i'm happy to share it
In reply to And it has been released so… by AxelTheGamer2
Thanks. I would say "posted", not "released" (you are not an enterprise with scheduled products). What's the URL?
In reply to Thanks. I would say "posted"… by [DELETED] 1831606
Thank you for the correction https://musescore.com/user/30922666/scores/5392852
In reply to Thank you for the correction… by AxelTheGamer2
Yay!