Varaiants between verses
Look at the attached score:
Q1 is when one verse has two notes tied and the other has two notes separate. How to show this even-handedly?
Q2 is when one verse has dramatically different rhythm from the other. is this where I should use voice 1 for one verse and voice 2 for the other. How do I do this (supposing I want to!). In any case I think my solution with Voltas is a lot clearer. Score will follow
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this is the score I mentioned earlier
In reply to this is the score I… by Keith Paton
Try this
In reply to Male the tie dotted Either… by Jojo-Schmitz
Many thanks. How do I make the tie dotted?
In reply to Many thanks. How do I make… by Keith Paton
Via the Inspector
In reply to Many thanks. How do I make… by Keith Paton
you can make it dashed too
In reply to Many thanks. How do I make… by Keith Paton
and maybe use a slur instead (also dotted or dashed)
In reply to and maybe use a slur instead… by Jojo-Schmitz
All via the inspector?
In reply to All via the inspector? by Keith Paton
dotted, dashed? Yes.
Tie vs. Slur? No, delete the tie and add a slur. It'd sound different.
In reply to dotted, dashed? Yes. Tie vs… by Jojo-Schmitz
I did that but it all sounds like a tied note; i w ant a tied note in verse 1 and separate notes in v2
In reply to I did that but it all sounds… by Keith Paton
A slur would both note sound, a tie would make them sound as one. Depending on the instrument used the difference might be rather small
In reply to A slur would both note sound… by Jojo-Schmitz
I want two notes in v1 but a tied note in v2. Muse score would have to'undestand' that when the text is two syllables (cos he) I want 2 notes, when it is one syllable (and-) I want 2 tied notes
In reply to I want two notes in v1 but a… by Keith Paton
No, MuseScore won't understand (it takes either a tie or a slur, depening on which you used, not depending on which is intended and implied by the lyrics), but your musician(s) will.
Esp. of you use the melisma underscore, like I demonstrated in the attached score
In reply to No, MuseScore won't… by Jojo-Schmitz
Many thanks, all
Another possibility is to make the note (called "chord" in the Inspector) small: