"spoken" notes
In voice, can you type in notes with heads that look like x's to represent notes that are spoken?
In voice, can you type in notes with heads that look like x's to represent notes that are spoken?
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yes. rightclick on note, note-properties, change notehead
In reply to yes. rightclick on note, by Jojo-Schmitz
Thank you!
In reply to yes. rightclick on note, by Jojo-Schmitz
I tried to rightclick on the note(s) i wanted changed, but it's not showing me note-properties. Do you know where I'd find it?
In reply to I tried to rightclick on the… by Dragonmama
Click on the note, open Inspector (F8)->select
In reply to I tried to rightclick on the… by Dragonmama
Right click / note properties was the MuseScore 1.x method, like back in 2014 which is when this thread started.
I expect now, over 6 years since your original question, you might have worked this out by now. However, just in case anyone else, from 2020 onwards is looking for this, here's how to find it:
View> Palettes> Noteheads
Then you have to drag your chosen note head to the note you want to change. Unfortunately, I haven't found a way to do this to multiple notes at once. It might be possible...
In reply to I expect now, over 6 years… by J_Tingers
https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/selection-modes#range-select ?
In reply to I expect now, over 6 years… by J_Tingers
Simply select the notes you want before choose your notehead . If you want 4 notes in following, select them with CTRL and click, if you want a whole measure or severals, select them , right clic on a note in this selection, and use (by right clic) selection--all similars elements in the selection, and in the inspector choose notehead
In reply to I expect now, over 6 years… by J_Tingers
After selecting the notes, you can either use the Inspector to chnge them, or just click the notehead in the palette. Drag & drop is usually the least efficient way to do anything in MuseScore.