Do not a a flat when using a tie note
Help me how to add a flat when I using a tie note?
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And in MuseScore:
Help me how to add a flat when I using a tie note?
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Select the tied-to note, apply flat from palette?
ISTR this had been discussed very recently, just can't find it it now
In reply to Select the tied-to note, by Jojo-Schmitz
Yes, a flat auto hide when the tied-to note.
In reply to Yes, a flat auto hide when by Quoc Dong
2 options to do this.
1. Use a slur instead of tie (it will not sound correct anymore but the score will look the same)
2. Add the flat to the second note from the symbol palet, open the palet with shortcut Z, find the flat, drag to the second a flat in the score and use horizontal offset to position it.
In reply to 2 options to do this. 1. Use by Henk De Groot
Yeah, thank you very much.
In reply to Yeah, thank you very much. by Quoc Dong
Generally the rule is: No accidentals on tied notes. They stay the same pitch even across barlines. So Musescore does this by the book and your example does not.
However: If you do your example by the book don't forget the flat on the e flat right before the end of the picture (I am assuming the lower staff is Bass clef). Since the tied note does no longer have an accidental you need it there.
In reply to Generally the rule is: No by azumbrunn
Lower staff cannot be bass clef, as the question was about the tied a flat in the lower staff.:)
In reply to Lower staff cannot be bass by Henk De Groot
I think it was a (the indefinite article) flat rather than A (the first letter of the alphabet) flat. MuseScore should still allow you to place a flat if you want to and not delete the tie if you do this.
In reply to I think it was a (the by underquark
oops...you are so right....did not read the text and the score correct:(