Multi staff, high notes on staff above intended
I never had this issue in earlier versions of MuseScore, but here goes. I've got a multi staff system that I'm writing out various recorder parts for. I'm trying to add a high F to an Alto part which appears under another Staff. I"m not able to write the high F in the lower staff, it will only appear at the bottom of the staff above. See attached lame attempt at music notation in Adobe Acrobat.
Help, please?
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At a certain point the neighboring staff will catch the note you're trying to enter with the mouse. so either increase the staff distance or enter the pitch lower and the move up with the cursor keys, or don't use the mouse for note entry.
In reply to At a certain point the… by Jojo-Schmitz
Thank you very much for your prompt response. I knew there had to be a simple solution. I’m a newbie to musical annotation software. Using the keyboard makes sense. Thanks again.
Without seeing the actual score I can guess.
You are not using Keyboard entry, I suspect you're using the mouse. When you move the mouse to where the note should go, MuseScore decides you have moved to the staff above and placed the note there. There are two ways to get around this. First, use the keyboard. It's faster once you get used to it. Another way is to enter the note an octave lower and raise it up an octave with ctrl+up arrow.
In reply to Without seeing the actual… by mike320
Hehe, good we don't contradict one another ;-)
In reply to Hehe, good we don't… by Jojo-Schmitz
I started to type another possibility, but it's so far fetched I abandoned the idea.
In reply to Without seeing the actual… by mike320
Thank you for your prompt response. It was kinda like getting the answer in stereo! How appropriate for a music notation software question!! Simple answers work for me.