How to split treble clef into grand staff notation?
I have a piece in treble clef with a bass voice.
How do I split out the bass voice into a separate bass clef and display it in grand staff notation?
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Hard to tell from a pic. But I suppose you could add a bass clef staff and copy the low voice into it.
See:
https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/tools#explode
In reply to See: https://musescore.org… by Jm6stringer
Since it seems the bass voice is using a separate voice (voice 2?) you could use the selection filter to select only the bass vocie, and then do a cut-and-paste into a new staff.
In reply to See: https://musescore.org… by Jm6stringer
Unfortunately, those instructions don't seem to work.
Following those steps, I added a piano instrument, to give me a grand staff. Then I selected the first voice of notes, representing what should go into the piano's treble clef, and selected Tools->Explode, and it put all the bass notes in the piano's treble clef, the exact opposite of what I wanted...
In reply to Unfortunately, those… by XrayFoxtrot
Cut the notes that ended up in the piano right hand/treble clef, and paste them in the piano left hand/bass clef.
Then cut the remaining notes from the original staff and paste them into the piano right hand/treble clef
In reply to Unfortunately, those… by XrayFoxtrot
Unfortunately, those instructions don't seem to work.
From the instructions:
"If the passage contains multiple voices, voice 1 notes are retained on the top staff, while other voices are moved to subsequent staves. All exploded voices are now in voice 1."
That's what happened. Looking at your pictures... voice 1 notes remained on the top staff, voice 2 moved to the subsequent treble staff (which you had added).
In reply to Unfortunately, those… by Jm6stringer
Thanks, you're right. Copying and pasting, and then exploding seems to have worked.