Tabs for fretted instruments - fingering optimisation
Hi!
I transcribe a lot of music and make arrangements, via the wonderful MuseScore, for my Ukulele group.
One issue that I am finding is that when the music is in a high register, e.g. all the notes have a pitch of A4 or higher, then MuseScore will put them all on the 1st (A) string. This can mean having to play notes anywhere from the 1st to 12th or 14th fret - not easy, or practical! I have attached a score for Finlandia - the 'Uke High' part shows how I have forced notes onto the lower strings to make them more playable.
Is there a way to 'optimise' the fingering so that the notes can be spread across all the strings, grouped to a small set of frets (say 5)? At present I have had to manually drag tab positions from one line on the Tab stave to another to force them into the same group of frets.
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IIRC this is the default, placing notes on the lowest possible fret, not sure why that doesn't seem to be the case for you?
In reply to IIRC this is the default,… by Jojo-Schmitz
"At present I have had to manually drag tab positions from one line on the Tab stave to another to force them into the same group of frets."
Instead of drag fret numbers, you can select some of them (let's say, fret 5, first string) by holding on Ctlr key, and do then Ctrl + Down arrow.
Or, a relative recent and useful feature: right-click on the same fret 5 -> select -> More -> tick "Same pitch", "Same string", "Same staff", and eventually "In selection" if you choose a range selection -> Ok -> Ctrl + Down
Result: with one shot, all the frets 5 of your score (or a selection of measures) move to the fret 10, second string.
In reply to IIRC this is the default,… by Jojo-Schmitz
What is IIRC?
In reply to What is IIRC? by Stuart Gammon
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/IIRC
In reply to https://en.wiktionary.org… by cadiz1
And of course, I forgot the most obvious earlier. If you want some fret locations rather than others, enter those numbers/frets directly through the TAB staff. You then have complete control over these fret locations.
In reply to What is IIRC? by Stuart Gammon
IIRC → If I Remember Correctly