Original score shows more notes in a single measure
This really drives me crazy... This is a piece from harp's part playing in common (4/4) time signature. As you can see, there are 6 sixteenth notes after a quarter note and 2 rests of the same duration inside a single measure. Somehow they did that - obviously they didn't have Musescore at that time, which doesn't allow doing the same, at least for me. :)
How can I achieve the same in Musescore (incl. cross-staff notation with this particular example)? Any help is appreciated!
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Did you read the Handbook section on cross-staff notation? Enter the tuplet onto one staff, move some of the notes to the other with Ctrl+Shift+Up/Down/ Should be strasightforward. If you have trouble after reading the Handbook section, let us know which step is the problem.
In reply to Did you read the Handbook… by Marc Sabatella
Thank you, Marc! But my main point was that I cannot add those 6 notes in the measure without changing its time signature - I don't want to do that to keep up with the original score. If it works, I can fiddle with moving the notes to other staff later.
In reply to Thank you, Marc! But my main… by VictorQuebec
It is a 6-let, select the quarter rest, press Ctrl+6
In reply to It is a 6-let, select the… by Jojo-Schmitz
Thank you! That's exactly what I wanted to do. Now I know the name of the guy - tuplet... Good luck!!!