Tied notes with grace notes hold for too long
Whenever I put grace notes on notes which are tied, the main note seems to play for its written length instead of the remaining length after the grace note is played. (By written length, I mean the length it would play for if it had no grace note so a half note plays for a half note duration.) Consequently, the main note plays for too long, stopping after when it should. This also results in the main note overlapping with the notes which follow. Examples are m.14 (beat 3) and m.18 (beats 1 and 3) in my attached score. This is not an issue if the main note isn't tied, for example, on the first beat of m.14.
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I've had the same exact problem
This is the arrangement it's happening with
In reply to I've had the same exact… by ginger7574
There's no ties, only slurs
In reply to There's no ties, only slurs by Jojo-Schmitz
Please elaborate
In reply to Please elaborate by ginger7574
In your image I don't see any ties. You're using only slurs there. Check the handbook for the differences
In reply to In your image I don't see… by Jojo-Schmitz
how can you tell?
In reply to how can you tell? by ginger7574
Slrus are over multiple notes of different pitches. Ties connect exactly 2 adjacent notes of the exact same pitch
In reply to Please elaborate by ginger7574
"Please elaborate"
Definitions from the MuseScore Glossary (in the Handbook):
Slur: https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/slurs
Tie: https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/glossary#tie
In reply to "Please elaborate"… by DanielR
And of course https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/ties
Slurs indicate phrasing - ties tie notes together.
In reply to Slurs indicate phrasing -… by xavierjazz
okay but how does that change anything?
In reply to okay but how that change… by ginger7574
@ ginger7574
"okay but how does that change anything?"
a) In your first post you referred to ties, but your image actually shows only slurs in your score.
b) First you need to understand clearly the difference between a slur and a tie.
c) Then you need to explain exactly why your slurs are not doing what you want.