Finished Score Blank
I tried to open up a score today, and was told it had been moved to MuseScore 3.6 by MuseScore for notation updates. Since I only have MuseScore3.0 and 4.0 I clicked on Ignore.
When I tried to open the score again it was blank in both MuseScore 3.0 and 4.0.
Can you help me retrieve this score?
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Not without you sharing it here...
Anyway: you should upgrade to 3.6.2, now. And possibly to 4.0.2 too.
In reply to Not without you sharing it… by Jojo-Schmitz
How do I share it here?
In reply to How do I share it here? by sgcim
I went on MuseScore.org and downloaded 3.6, the last one listed in a slew of versions of 3.6.
In reply to I went on MuseScore.org and… by sgcim
But if you try to open a 4.x score with 3.x, you'd indeed get an empty score
In reply to How do I share it here? by sgcim
See How To attach a file
In reply to See How To attach a file by Jojo-Schmitz
The title is "They Can't Take That Away" They Can't Take That Away.mscz They Can't Take That Away.mscz
In reply to The title is "They Can't… by sgcim
That score really is empty, doesn't have any instruments or measures:
That's all that is in there
In reply to That score really is empty,… by Jojo-Schmitz
Yeah, I'm freaking out!
In reply to Yeah, I'm freaking out! by sgcim
It was a 20 page big band arrangement for16 instruments, and now it's nothing. I was trying to make a few chaanges after a performance of it, but now all I've got left are the printed out parts.
In reply to It was a 20 page big band… by sgcim
As said: look for a backup, see also How to recover a backup copy of a score
And never ever again open a 4.x score with 3.x and save it over the 4.x one! You should have noticed that it is blank before you saved it, so I don't quite understand how that could happen
In reply to The title is "They Can't… by sgcim
Is this the result of opening a 4.x score with 3.6.2 and save it? Seems like it, as that's exactly what happens in those cases
If so: share the previous version, maybe search for a backup.
In reply to Is this the result of… by Jojo-Schmitz
All I can find is that MuseScore saved the score on 3.6.2,, but I can't find a backup
In reply to All I can find is that… by sgcim
Earlier you wrote:
I...was told it had been moved to MuseScore 3.6 by MuseScore for notation updates.
and now:
MuseScore saved the score on 3.6.2
How exactly did MuseScore do all this?
When I use MuseScore, I'm the one who moves/saves files. I may on occasion be given prompts, or asked questions (e.g., 'Do you wish to overwrite...?'); but I'm the one who ultimately clicks on choices like 'OK', 'Accept', 'Cancel', 'Apply', ...etc.
MuseScore then complies with my wishes.
If you are running two different (major) versions of MuseScore (3 & 4), then you must be ever more attentive to keeping track of your files created from the different versions (even telling your OS which version to load when you double click to open a .mscz file).
I hope you can find a backup; or at least be able to use the printed parts to reconstruct your score. Perhaps scanning the printed parts into pdf and importing into MuseScore.
In reply to Earlier you wrote: I...was… by Jm6stringer
Yeah, this was the first time Musescore has moved a chart written in 3.0 to 3.6 and then saved it to 3.6, which I don't even have on my desktop. All I have is 3.0 and 4.0.
I've tried everything to I could to get it back, but all I get is a completely blank page with no staves. I've written 60 big band charts and this is the first time this has happened.
I did lose another chart when I was working on another piece that was saved on a flash drive. Now when I click on that piece, all I get is a first trombone part to another piece.
My process of saving my work is always "Save As", and then it prompts me "This piece already is saved, do you want to replace it with a new version with the changes you've made?"
That has worked out okay. Should I be doing it another way?
In reply to Yeah, this was the first… by sgcim
If you only have 3.0 (and 4.0) then that score you shared can't be from your computer, as it clearly had been last saved with 3.6.2, and prior to that with a pre 3.6 version.
Neither 3.0 nor 4.0 would ever migrate a score to 3.6.2. Never ever!
Using "Save as" and then overriding the warning that the piece exists already is a 100% sure way to destroy the prior version, from whatever MuseScore it originally came.
Have a 3.x and a 4.x folder and save your scores in those, work with Mu4 only inside the 4.x folder and with Mu3 only in the 3.x folder.
Never ever save a 4.x score with Mu3, that's a save way to empty it!
The other way round works though, you can open and save 3.x scores with Mu4
In reply to If you only have 3.0 (and 4… by Jojo-Schmitz
When it said it was transferred to 3.6 yesterday, I downloaded a version of 3.6 so I could get it back last night.
I don't know where it is now.
In reply to When it said it was… by sgcim
Ah, yes, there are traces of a pre-3.6 live in that score:
<metaTag name="mscVersion">3.02</metaTag>
But an empty 3.0 score won't magically have content after saving with 3.6, not would it loose any content. So it must have lost its contenet when having saved a 4.0 score with 3.0
In reply to When it said it was… by sgcim
And there's indeed one hint that it used to be a 4.x score:
<Spatium>1.74978</Spatium>
This is the Mu4 default and slightly smaller than the Mu3 default
So far for the forensics...
In reply to And there's indeed one hint… by Jojo-Schmitz
I wrote it a while ago in 3.0. Why would I move it to 4.0?
Musescore gave me a message that it moved it to 3.6
Maybe I made a mistake, because it's also listed in 4.0.
At least I have the parts copied out. Maybe when I wanted to correct something I somehow did it in 4.0.
I guess I should give up on finding the score.
In reply to I wrote it a while ago in 3… by sgcim
I wrote it a while ago in 3.0. Why would I move it to 4.0?
How would I know why?
Musescore gave me a message that it moved it to 3.6
Sure not.
Maybe I made a mistake, because it's also listed in 4.0.
So at least you once opened it in Mu4.
There's enough evidence that you then saved it with Mu4 (using "Save as" and overwrtting the 3.0 version, ignoring the warning), then opened it with 3.0, ignored the warning that the score stems from a newer version, saw it empty (you really can't have missed that!) and again Saved As and overwrote it again, then opened it with 3.6.2 (and saw it still to be empty) and overwrite it again.
Unless you have a copy of the score elsewhere, like on OneDrive, it is lost now