Rhythm input mode and ties
Hi!
Sometimes I want to use rhythm input mode but find it difficult to write tied notes over the barline when tied notes are not the same length, for example half note before barline and eighth note after. Do I have to add ties manually afterwards?
Thanks!
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Use a dotted quarter
In reply to Use a dotted quarter by Jojo-Schmitz
A dotted quarter is the wrong value... 3 eighths. A half + eighth = 5 eighths. There is no single or dotted (or double-dotted or triple-dotted for that matter) note worth 5 eighths. Inserting ties afterwards seems to be indeed the only option if there is no note of that duration.
If you want to write e.g. a quarter before the barline and an eighth after, then indeed you can use a dotted quarter. See https://musescore.org/en/handbook/layout-and-formatting#regroup-rhythms This works in reverse in note entry so that a duration longer than what is left of the bar will automatically become a tied note across the barline.
HTH
In reply to A dotted quarter is the… by Louis Cloete
Ah, sorry, I missread
Ok, I will add them afterwards. Thanks for answers!
I would create a post to adress that. It pretty usual to have note of different values tied together.
In fact, I've figured out that in Step Mode you can do that. If you want to tie to an eight to a quarter, you can enter the eight, change to the quarter and press + (tie shortcut).
This can't be achieved in Rhythm Mode, because as soon as you hit the new value, that value is added (which is the point of the mode, after all). I think the tie command could have a custom behaviour in this mode, waiting for the tie note value, instead of adding a default tied note of the same value, since, as stated above, it is common to have note of different values tied. It there a formal way to adress that request, in case there is no other way to accomplish this?
In reply to I would create a post to… by Pedro Pessoa
Hi,
Could it be made to work like this in Rhythm Mode:
1) Press half-note to enter half note
2) Press + to 'arm' a tie to wait for the next rhythm
3) Press eighth-note to enter tie and note.
Logical, right? :)
In reply to Hi, Could it be made to… by tsmo
Sorry, you basically meant the same thing in previous post! :) Didn't read carefully enough.