muted guitar notes
Another request, please, for something essential to those writing guitar music: the ability to input a single muted note. Which actually sounds like a muted note when played back.
.... Without all the convoluted workarounds I've been reading in this forum!
thanks!
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I don't know what you consider convoluted, but what you are looking for is easily accomplished via staff text and channel assignment.
1. Add a staff text where desired.
2. Click the properties button in the inspector, or Right click the text.
3. That will open the text properties screen, where you can select the voice and the channel actions.
4. Repeat the process to return to normal sounds.
In reply to I don't know what you… by toffle
Hi Toffle, thanks very much for taking the trouble to reply.
I shall try that method, although, yes, to me that is convoluted - at least 5 actions for each time you want to mute an isolated note. (like others I also use Guitar Pro 7, where a muted note is literally one click away. Of course, GP7 is a dedicated guitar program which Musescore isn't.)
Anyway, thanks again.
In reply to Hi Toffle, thanks very much… by henrymorris
Although if your normal score only ever uses voice 1 and 2; you could add that staff text up front and assign voice 3 to the mute channel.
Then you only have to enter your mutes into the chosen voice throughout the whole score.
In reply to Although if your normal… by jeetee
Thanks jeetee, I'll try that, too.
In reply to Thanks jeetee, I'll try that… by henrymorris
Hi henrymorris,
Many aspects of guitar notation and tablature are tedious and convoluted In various notation applications ... including MuseScore 3. That said I'm really loving Musescore and have not used my other applications (Overture and Dorico) for about 8 months now. So essentially, I'm ALL in for trying to help improve MuseScore with bug reports, suggestions and feature requests.
Now, back to you conundrum.
• create a Staff Text object with properties that afford muted guitar:
copy/paste the "mute" staff text to the various locations where you need mutes.
• create a staff text object that sets the channel back to "open"
paste the "open" staff text object to set note playback to "unmuted"
You can make all those objects invisible by selecting and pressing v. They will appear dimmed on screen and will not render to hard copy.
When you're done you can disable Show Invisibles, and you won't see them onscreen until you reenable Show Invisibles.
Please keep adding your comments. If the community shows enough interest in guitar/tablature notation surely it will improve!
scorster
In reply to I think many aspects of… by scorster
With MuseScore 4.2's recent guitar-centric improvements do we now have a direct way of producing the sound of muted strings with Muse Guitars Vol 1 > Acoustic Nylon and other eight guitar libraries?
In reply to With MuseScore 4.2's recent… by scorster
Answered my own question!
I'm surprised that MuseScore 4.2's Guitar Palette does not include the x notehead. And thought I was able to add it to my Guitar Palette, but since string muting is such a common guitar technique it seems logical that MuseScore 4.2 would advertised it in the guitar palette. If it were there would have likely discovered the option without poking around.
https://musescore.com/user/35880724/scores/13816897
In reply to Answered my own question! I… by scorster
This doesn't seem to work on MS 4.3.2 right now, the playback is the same as a note with a regular notehead.
In reply to This doesn't seem to work on… by javierbg
Works fine here (4.3.2). But Muse Sounds (Muse Guitars Vol.1) is needed.
Doesn't work with MS Basic.
In reply to Works fine here (4.3.2). But… by cadiz1
I already had it installed and enabled, just checked to make sure. Still no muted notes.
In reply to I already had it installed… by javierbg
Listen the Mp3 (tempo reduced to 70):
Stay With Me.zip
In reply to Listen the Mp3 (tempo… by cadiz1
That's definitely not how it sounds to me, my recording attached
In reply to That's definitely not how it… by javierbg
What version of Muse Sampler library do you see in menu Diagnostic / Muse Sampler / Check Muse Sampler ?
Here version 0.6.3
In reply to What version of Muse Sampler… by cadiz1
Bullseye! You found the culprit. I had version 0.5.1.
I found these two related threads by adding "muse sampler" to the search (I did not know about this library):
https://musescore.org/en/node/358424
https://musescore.org/en/node/358042#comment-1219438
I was able to fix it by forcing MuseHub to update Muse Studio a couple of times, which finally updated Muse Sampler to 0.6.3 and the playback is now correct!
Thanks for the help