Continuous high pitched screeching sound suddenly appears in the middle of my score and won't stop!
I Yesterdays.mscz Yesterdays.mscz Yesterdays.mscz Yesterdays.mscz was working on a big band chart and a high-pitched continuous sound came on during the part where the solos are supposed to take place. Is there any fix for this?
Playback has been problematic on MS4.0.2. It sounds like there's some static going on in the background, and the brass sounds like it's fading out a bit. A friend suggested I reload MS 4.0 again, but wouldn't that mean I lose all my work on 4.0?
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That is the first trumpet. Starts around page eight. No idea why.
In reply to That is the first trumpet… by bobjp
Maybe it's a ghost.
In reply to Maybe it's a ghost. by sgcim
Did you fire him?
In reply to Did you fire him? by bobjp
No man, he's the only cat who can hit those high notes and sustain them for that long!
I just wish he could find the right key.
In reply to No man, he's the only cat… by sgcim
I did a C+P of that part into a new staff. Then he behaved.
In reply to I did a C+P of that part… by bobjp
I cut and pasted the first trpt. into the guitar part, but I still hear the jerk hitting that high concert Bb. Is there some other way I should have done it?
In reply to I cut and pasted the first… by sgcim
I eliminated all the 'shakes' (tremolo) markings on the first trumpet part a few measures before the sustain problem, and the high Bb sound disappeared.
In reply to I eliminated all the 'shakes… by sgcim
I also deleted just the text box tremolo. That worked also. With it left in in, it sounded like a flutter tongue. Not sure how you would notate a shake.
In reply to I also deleted just the text… by bobjp
Yeah, MuseScore is not very jazz-oriented, other than having the Swing text. to differentiate the rhythmic interpretation from classical and rock (even 8ths).
The guitar sound is so twangy that I leave it out of all my scores, and I'm a jazz guitar player.
When I have my scores performed, I usually conduct, and run over to my guitar if there's a guitar solo.