Changing a 9/8 to 3/4 time signature so that dotted quarter = quarter
Please have a look at bars 5 and 6 of the original printed score and my musescore transcription. Is there a way I can notate those bars as 3/4 and 2/4 adding the indication that dotted quarter = quarter, like it appears on the original score? I believe this is a common notation but couldn't find a way to do it with Musescore. Of course I could write them normally as 3/4 and 2/4 and tinker with the tempo to get the same effect, but I would like to have a more elegant solution. Thanks a lot!
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While editing the text, you can use the Special Characters window (press F2 to display it, or click the icon at the left of the text toolbar) and add all the symbols you like. Might be tricky to create that fraction, you could be better off mocking that in a text editor or graphics program then pasting it in that way.
In reply to While editing the text, you… by Marc Sabatella
Thank you. In fact I don't need that complicated fraction, I need only a way to express "dotted quarter = quarter" in musical symbols. I will stick to the conventional time signatures 3/4 and 2/4 and change the tempo to 2/3 of the original in order to get a 50% increase in actual duration.
In reply to Thank you. In fact I don't… by Jose Oscar Marques
The metrical modulation symbols are in the Tempo Pallette. You'll find both quarter=dotted quarter and its reverse there.
In reply to The metrical modulation… by toffle
Thank you. I hadn't seen them there before... But they don't affect playback, so tempo change is needed at those bars.
In reply to Thank you. In fact I don't… by Jose Oscar Marques
I used the symbols from the table and changed tempo at bars 5 and 6. Now it works as I intended. Thank you!!