The more you live
I went back to an old score of mine and added an introduction.
There is no indication of speed on the old score.
But the intro is playing at a faster speed than the rest of the music.
What???
I went back to an old score of mine and added an introduction.
There is no indication of speed on the old score.
But the intro is playing at a faster speed than the rest of the music.
What???
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Please attach the actual score if you wish us to be able to figure out what is going on.
After the intro, does the metronome slow down, too?
Could be an invisible tempo marking.
Attaching the score (or the relevant section) would help.
In reply to After the intro, does the… by Jm6stringer
Attach score.
Last year that had my head hot for a while.
I did it eventually but I can't remember what I did.
In reply to Attach score. Last year that… by cedy
If you mean, you don't remember how to attach a score, just look down while typing your comment here - you'll see the "File attachments" section of the page, and a big blue "Choose a file" button.
In reply to If you mean,m you don't… by Marc Sabatella
Attaching a score is not the problem.
Back then I was told to send a .mscz file so that it could be heard.
Locating that file after clicking on "Choose file" is the problem.
In reply to Attaching a score is not the… by cedy
If you can still open the file in MuseScore (from recent files), then you can choose "File > Save a Copy" and MuseScore should default to showing you the current folder the score is in.
In reply to If you can still open the… by jeetee
I followed your advice and the computer showed the file to be in documents.
But when I click on "choose a file" and go into documents, the file is not there.
In reply to I followed your advice and… by cedy
If you're on windows, there is an address bar that doesn't always show the complete path. If you click in the window it will show the complete path. You can copy it with ctrl+c (once the entire path is highlighted) then paste it into the address bar for the window that pops up when you click "Choose a file" This should get you to the directory with your file.
In reply to If you're on windows, there… by mike320
I use windows 10 but I am not savvy enough to follow your advice.
In reply to I use windows 10 but I am… by cedy
See:
https://www.wikihow.com/Navigate-the-Windows-Directory#:~:text=How%20to…
In reply to I use windows 10 but I am… by cedy
Well?
In reply to Well? by cedy
Measure #16 shows a tempo change in the uncompressed .mscx file, which does not display in the score because there is no text associated with it so you can't see it nor select it.
To fix:
Enter a new tempo text somewhere, right click then 'Select -> All Similar Elements, press the delete key.
This will delete all tempo markings. Then add back whatever you want.
In reply to Measure #16 shows a tempo… by Jm6stringer
You'll see nothing highlighted on the score, but the status bar indeed shows that you have a tempo text there.
In reply to Measure #16 shows a tempo… by Jm6stringer
A teenager showed me how to copy the .mscz file (from scores) and put it in a more convenient place.
I put it in music and when I click " choose a file " it appears.
I followed your advice and fixed the tempo problem.
Now I have submitted the "fixed" file.
Is it ok now?
In reply to A teenager showed me how to… by cedy
The marking is indeed gone from that file now.
In reply to The marking is indeed gone… by jeetee
Thanks to all who helped me solve the problem.
In reply to Measure #16 shows a tempo… by Jm6stringer
Ooops.
Should have replied here.