intermediate measure numbers
I'm trying to replicate a very complicated musical theatre score and there are measure numbers 1a, 1b and so on.
Is there a way to do this in Musescore 4?
I'm trying to replicate a very complicated musical theatre score and there are measure numbers 1a, 1b and so on.
Is there a way to do this in Musescore 4?
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What do these measure numbers refer to?
Without seeing more specific requirements, one way to do something like that...
Add staff text and set the Text style to 'Measure number'.
Exclude the a,b,c measures from the measure count so, as in this picture, measure 6 follows 5c:
N.B. Make sure you are merely replicating something and will not have to insert/delete measures after having named the intermediate measures.
Also, the intermediate measure numbers position can be adjusted as a group (once they are all entered) to match the regular measure numbers.
In reply to Without seeing more specific… by Jm6stringer
Here is a snapshot.
In reply to Here is a snapshot. by Clayton P. King
Okay, so instead of using 5a, 5b, 5c (as in my picture).
Use 1a, then use 2a (as in your picture).
In reply to Without seeing more specific… by Jm6stringer
This is pretty much exactly what I needed. For clarification, when you say set the Staff Text to Measure Number style, do you mean hard format the text with the same parameters, or is there a way to apply the style similar to the way you might in Word or InDesign?
In reply to This is pretty much exactly… by Clayton P. King
When you add your intermediate measure number, let's say 1a, as staff text, click on the 1a, look in the Properties panel and you will see 'More'. Clicking on 'More' will show the 'Text style' as 'Staff'. Set this to 'Measure number' and the font size will change to the same size as a regular measure number. (The default measure number size is 8pt. The default staff text size is 10pt.)
You can change them all at once (and adjust their x offsets) after you have them all entered.
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