15/8 Time Signature Problem
I am writing a song for voice and piano and change the time signature from 6/8 to 15/8 in one measure. However, the measure only allows for thirteen beats. I am stuck. Help?
I am writing a song for voice and piano and change the time signature from 6/8 to 15/8 in one measure. However, the measure only allows for thirteen beats. I am stuck. Help?
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Okay, here's everything else. I have 1.2 on a Mac OX 10.7.3.
I go to Create - Time Signatures and create 15/8 in the boxes. I drag it into the measure in question. I get angry at it for making 13 available beats.
Again, any help is appreciated.
In reply to Also by Hmmbug
would be better to attach a score to make us understand.
Take a look:
http://musescore.org/en/handbook/measure-operations
Properties, and:
http://musescore.org/en/node/20285
good job.
In reply to Hello and welcome, by Shoichi
I checked out the top link that you suggested, and the Measure Operations solved it. In case you're curious, I set the "Actual" time to 17/8 while showing 15/8.
In reply to Thank you. by Hmmbug
And with that you're able to fill the measure with 15/8, not 17?
If so I'd really like to see the score
In reply to And with that you're able to by Jojo-Schmitz
All right, here is the .mscz file.
The measure number is 13.
In reply to File by Hmmbug
There must have been a corruption in that bar causing the problem.
I insert a bar before the problem one, set the time signature to 15/8 and then manually copied your notes to it.
I then deleted your 15/8 bar and noticed that the rests in the following bar were funny, which again suggested a corruption, so I deleted that too.
I think that has fixed it for you.
Nice song btw :)
HTH
Michael
In reply to There must have been a by ChurchOrganist
Thanks for your analysis. Glad you liked it.
In reply to Also by Hmmbug
I've just tried to reproduce this in 1.3 in Windows 8 and creating the 15/8 time signature works flawlessly.
This suggests there may be a corruption somewhere in your score, so we really need to see it to establish exactly what has gone wrong.
Make sure you attach the mscz file itself, not a picture of the score.
HTH
Michael