Can the score move during playback?
Hello
My main reason for Musescore is to view enlarged music score whilst I play the music, as I am visually impaired. So far I have found it very helpful, as I can control the speed and enlarge the music.
However, is it possible for Musescore to move the score whilst playing rather than the blue bar moving across the screen, I struggle when the bar reaches the end of the screen and jumps to the next line.
Many thanks in advance.
Yours sincerely
Sheila
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Ciao SheilaW, welcome, have you tried it with Continuous View?
In reply to Ciao SheilaW, welcome, have by Shoichi
Yes thank you, however although this does allow me to focus on only one line, the blue cursor still jumps when it reaches the end of each line.
In reply to Yes thank you, however by SheilaW
A while ago lasconic was working on a smooth scroll, I don't know what the current status is though.
See also #50801: Continuous View Page Scroll
I hope this function could both have on PC/Mac AND IPAD also.
Indeed, both Sibelius & Finale, still NO SUCH function,
Tried Sibelius built-in video export, their IPAD playback app,
still NO LUCK.
Some people upload the video score with fixed indicator,
very impressive.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XXQY2dS1Srk
how to do like the above video? it was uploaded 2013, 2017 is coming.
In reply to I hope this function could by dds
I have something almost working for the score 2 youtube feature on MuseScore.com but I don't like it very much. It's a lot harder to follow according to me since the page is always moving.
Here is an example https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m6UivtMLd10
In reply to I have something almost by [DELETED] 5
I'd prefer mor look ahead on the cost of look back, something like 2/3 vs. 1/3 or 3/4 vs. 1/4?
In reply to I'd prefer mor look ahead on by Jojo-Schmitz
That would not solve the inherent issue, it's always moving and hard to follow.
In reply to That would not solve the by [DELETED] 5
The jumping score (in continuous view) is not easy to follow either, it jumps back too late for enough look ahead
In reply to That would not solve the by [DELETED] 5
Although I'd likely prefer a 40-60% separation (a thing that is mostly up to user preference anyway), the main issue isn't that it is scrolling all the time. The issue is that it is scrolling too fast to be easily followed.
In the Bach example video there are two more staves, leading to a smaller scale of the score, leading to less pixels needing to scroll for the same timebase. I think/feel the solution lies into probably having a minimum scale setting.
You can probably already test this out in comparison by using a full orchestra score; in order to fit all those instruments vertically within the video, a smaller scale will have to be used.
In reply to That would not solve the by [DELETED] 5
Lasconic, that looks very promising.
For my situation I would look to slow the score down, choose the music carefully, and utilise the full screen.
As others have pointed out, it would be better to see futher ahead.
When can I have a go?
:)