Merging notes
I have attached a score to make it easier to explain what I am looking for.
If you look at the first note in the piano score you will see that I want the pianist to play a d both as part of an arpeggio and make it ring for two beats at the same time.
Now, instead of two separate notes I would like the half note be in the place of the first eight note to make it clear for the pianist that they should leave that key pressed down while playing the other notes.
How do I do that?
Johan
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Comments
Right click the 8th note -> note properties -> notehead type -> half note.
In reply to Right click the 8th note -> by [DELETED] 5
Wow! That was easy!
So, may I ask how to put a stem pointing downwards on that note?
Johan
In reply to Wow! That was easy! So, may I by Johan O W Hackman
Since you have two voices playing the same note, once you change the notehead as per lasconic, double click on the 2nd voice notehead (the downward pointing half note) to enter edit mode.
Then Ctrl + left arrow several times will nudge the note to overlap the eighth note, the stem will follow when you click somewhere else and exit edit mode.
See:
http://musescore.org/en/handbook/edit-mode
for controlling more precise note placement.
Regards.
In reply to Voices by Jm6stringer
Great! Thanks!
Johan
In reply to Right click the 8th note -> by [DELETED] 5
This seems to be outdated info. For anyone looking this up now: you currently do this via the inspector. Note -> Head Type -> Semibreve.
In reply to This seems to be outdated… by Cúinon
Well, 7 years lates such thing may happen ;-)
In reply to This seems to be outdated… by Cúinon
Or turn the shorter one invisible as mentioned in the handbook: https://musescore.org/en/handbook/noteheads#shared-noteheads
It is not overly surprising that information from 7 years ago is now slightly outdated ;-)
In reply to Or turn the shorter one… by jeetee
Or is it legacy?