After Upload to MuseScore: Note skipped?

• Jan 8, 2022 - 23:17

Hi,

I´m pretty new in this group and to Musescore.

I´m wondering why MuseScore skipped one noted as depicted in the attached screenshot.

Could someone kindly give me a hint?

Thank you.

Best regards
Hans

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In reply to by Jojo-Schmitz

Hi Jojo,

I´m pretty new learning all this and I just remembered what I did to get a mcsz file.

To convert my PDF Sheet music (view attached "Notest.jpg") to a .mcsz file I used the feature "Convert your PDF files" on https://musescore.com/import. The result is "MuseScore.mscz".

Then I think the software "MuseScore version (64-bit): 3.6.2.548021803" can only use what it gets from .mcsz file.

Nevertheless, should I still address the question here?

Thank you.

Hans

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In reply to by dralban7

That then would be a mistake of the software used on musescore.com to convert the PDF into an mscz, Audiveris.
It apparently made that mistake twice, and also got the last system wrong (in bass clef rather than in Treble clef) and also missed the Segnos and the Fine.

Do you see the little "-"-sign over the g? It indicates, that the measure is shorter than the original 4/4 time signature. With "Upload to MuseScore", do you mean upload to musescore.com? Please attach the score (.mscz file, not a picture) that we can look at it. Maybe it's an error on the musescore.com side.

So, as i can read from your last post, you converted a pdf to a musescore file. It looks like this process skipped the dotted half note d from the pdf. (minus sign over the g). You can rightclick in that measure and under measure properties set the right 4/4 duration for it. You can than enter the missing d or rewrite the whole measure.

In reply to by Pentatonus

Thank you Pentatonus.

I´m trying to figure out how to see the measure properties to set the right 4/4 for this measure. It does not show any measure properties. But I think this is something I will learn by try and error. I will read the documentation. Since learning currently as beginner.

Bottom line is that I can add the dotted half note d manually.
Can you please eloborate little more on the "minus sign over the g", i.e. did this reduce the duration and makes it not 4/4 anymore for this measure?

Thank you.

Hans

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