different score sizes together
From the moment I switched from Finale to Musescore there has been one element that is dearly missing in Musescore and that is different sizes of notes in bars
Let me explain. I have a score of a certain piece for piano and 4 other instruments (say bass, drums, saxophone and trumpet) or - my usuals - 2 piano's. Than it would me ideal if you could print the score for piano 1 half the size of piano2 on one page so ypu can see - globally - what the other plays but it use much less paper or, as in the example I have added the upper score line for one piano with the score of the second piano. I have taken this example from a score I copied to Finale Handel piano concerto where the orchestra is played by the second piano.
I hope one time this will be added to Musescore.
J.L. Blom
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Right click into the staff, staff properties, small.
In Format > Style you can define small to be different from 70%
In reply to Right click into the staff,… by Jojo-Schmitz
As I wrote all the time I worked with Musescore and this simple "tool" has eluded me all the time.
I promise I will publish one of my other arrangements for 2 pianos (like I did with "All the things you are") this feature I will only use for printouts and as I'm busy to publish all my 2-piano arrangements on paper this is marvelous.
But thanks for pointing out this valuable tool from Musescore. By the way do you know since when was this feature available?
Joep
In reply to As I wrote all the time I… by Joep L. Blom
Version 1.3 already had that; so at least since February 2013 ;-)
In reply to Version 1.3 already had that… by jeetee
Thanks for the information. If you don't know with which terms it is mentioned and if you are looking with the terms used in another app - in my case Finale - then you won't find it. To explain the picture there I had the first bar of the score for piano 2 with 50 % reduction printed over the score for piano 1 (and of course vice versa). I used the same method in Big Band scores.
Thanks again for the explanation.
Joep
In reply to Thanks for the information… by Joep L. Blom
Finding the correct search terms is 80% of the search itself :-)
Always feel free to open up a topic in this forum with a short picture of what you're looking for; plenty people around here that can help out with directing you to the correct help resources.