Can't make stem point down

• Jun 19, 2021 - 10:35

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Normally below is the default for tab of a single voice. Either you already have multiple voices in that example, or you changed the default settings in your staff properties. Either way, we'd need the actual score, not a picture, to understand and advise further.

In reply to by yonah_ag

Is there a reason you are going out of your way to avoid the correct method here? It's just going to cause confusion at some point, whether it's upon editing later, on sharing the score with someone else, on export to MusicXML, or a blind person reading the score who doesn't "see" the stem directions. etc. It also won't playback as I imagine you probably want, with the bass note sustaining longer. is there some advantage I am missing that outweighs these major disadvantages?

In reply to by Marc Sabatella

Yes, there is a reason. I am a testing a plugout which currently only works in a single voice. The plugout attempts to implement a better guitar "Let Ring" than the current built-in implementation. With the plugout applied the measure will ring exactly as intended, the bass note will ring for the full measure. I think that TAB users are used to a bit of flexibility with their scores and would not be confused at all by this layout but I am working on a multivoice solution. I just want to get some initial feedback on the single voice version and it aids clarity if I can switch the stems up/down.

https://musescore.org/en/node/319340#comment-1085062

In reply to by Marc Sabatella

If notating for drums (which is a 2 layer system) anything below the 3rd line must point down. Anything above obviously points up. It is a two layer system and though notes lay on the same best in a chordal style, the feet notes must point down. In Berklee, only the students using muse score lose credit for their work because the software cannot make this happen.

In reply to by Zack Munoz

As mentioned, MuseScore definitely does this. You can customize the stem directions however you like, but the defaults are pretty much just what you describe - stems down for feet, stems up for hands. There are a two notes below the third line that are played by hands and thus have stems up - low floor tom and low conga - but if you prefer notating these higher on the staff, you can customize that.

So if you're encountering students who are turning in incorrectly-notated work, it's certainly not because MuseScore doesn't suppose this style - must be that those students are doing something incorrectly. Hard to say exactly what, though. Maybe ask one of them to post a score they are having problems here on the forum, and we're happy to help!

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