Creating Aebersold-style practice sheets
Hi everyone,
My apologies if this has already been covered, but I wasn't able to find any reference to my question when I searched the forums.
I'm teaching an evening class on intro to jazz improv and would like to be able to create some Aebersold-style scale sheets - the kind where all the notes of the scale are represented as whole notes, so I would need to be able to get around the need for measures to conform to a given time signature.
Is there any way to do this in MuseScore? Also, is there any way to make some of the notes black so that I can mark the arpeggios?
Many thanks in advance,
Will
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I guess you find something here if you search for 'meterless'. MuseScore currently doesn't support this, but there are workarounds, basically you'd need to play with the actual duration of measures.
You can change a notehead's appearance by right-click -> note properties
In reply to I guess you find something by Jojo-Schmitz
Thanks, Jojo. I'll do that.
Will
In reply to Thanks, Jojo. I'll do by willh
Ok, I've been working with the advice provided here:
http://musescore.org/en/handbook/measure-operations
But so far I've not been able to produce a single measure of smoothly spaced, stemless, alternating black and clear notes (as in an Aebersold scale sheet).
If anyone has been able to do this, can someone give me some more explicit steps on how to achieve this? I'll continue trying to figure it out myself and will report back if I find a solution, but so far all I've been able to do is produce a measure of alternating black and clear notes that are clumped together in bunches of 2's (cd ef ga etc.) with rests pushed to the end. Ideally, I don't want to have any left over rests, but I can't seem to figure out what the actual measure values need to be to get rid of these and just have stemless notes.
Thanks,
Will
In reply to Ok, I've been working with by willh
notate them all as quarter notes (eases next step and makes them evenly spaced), count and adjust actual duration (that gets rid of the excess rests), change them all to stemless, change note head to 'clear' for those you want to be that.
In reply to Ok, I've been working with by willh
Take a look to this video http://www.screenr.com/ZLf7
In reply to Take a look to this video by [DELETED] 5
Thanks, Jojo and lasconic!
That video made all the difference! Now I have exactly what I need. Just perfect.
You guys have really saved me some headaches.
Will