Cant change notes without entire system crashing.
I updated musescore to 4.1 because I got the update window, then when I opened the score I saw that a ton of the beams in the measures had joined, so I tried to go through to fix the beams, however when I went to the pickup to measure 13 in the cello section line and clicked the note, and the break beam button in the palette, the entire system crashed, I tried again and again and I can't change any of these preeixsting notes without musescore crashing all together.
Is there anyway to fix this or do I just need to copy and paste it over to a new file? Is this one corrupted?
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I see a whole bunch of notes that have been set to strange beaming for some reason, but I am not seeing any crashes. Can you give more precise instructions? Which note specific should I click, and how should I change it's beaming.
To get everything back to normal, try Ctrl+A to select all, then Format / Reset beams. Or just select the relevant passage(s) if there are other beam customizations you made deliberately that you want to keep.
In reply to I see a whole bunch of notes… by Marc Sabatella
The pickup to measure 13 in all of the parts, whenever I try to fix the beam customizations on the pickup, Musescore closes
In reply to The pickup to measure 13 in… by peter_piper300
Again, I tried a few things and couldn't reproduce a crash. Please give precise steps to reproduce - exactly which note of which staff you are selecting (and whether you are viewing the score or the part), whether you are using the palette or properties panel to apply the customization, and exactly which icon you are clicking.
In reply to Again, I tried a few things… by Marc Sabatella
Just using my mouse, I click the note, I move the note with the mouse, the system crashes. It crashes instantaneously.
Is it just my computer?
In reply to Just using my mouse, I click… by peter_piper300
Again, in order for us to understand, we need precise steps to reproduce the problem. Just tell us in words exactly what you are doing, step by step.
In reply to The pickup to measure 13 in… by peter_piper300
I don't see anything wrong with the pickup except for the left hand which is indeed not a common way to notate an arpeggio. The difference is that this way creates a precise rhythm for it. And FWIW I had no pushback whatsoever from Musescore setting up this thing.
In reply to I see a whole bunch of notes… by Marc Sabatella
My question is strictly about playback. I am aware that the beaming is counter to the default in Musescore. They imitate the beaming in the autograph which IMHO is more a) apt to reflect correct phrasing and b) in most cases more easily readable.
The piano parts in these sonatas (there is a whole set of them) are uncommonly complex, stretching the potential of using voices. I have been wondering if the composer herself could even play them.
In reply to My question is strictly… by azumbrunn
I think you may have accidentally posted in the wrong thread. This one has nothing to do with playback or beaming or sonatas.
In reply to I think you may have… by SteveBlower
I am sorry; it seems the link in the e-mail somehow got me here rather than to the correct thread.