How to undo drumnotation
I have -accidently - pressed the drumset button on the mixer panel, where the parts are displayed.
I have 2 parts, 1 is piano-1 and the other pian-2 (I write arrangements for 2 piano's!).
Now suddenly piano-2 displays drum notation together with the notes but I cannot get it back to normal notation. I know it's not very clever but how can I undo it?? I have one part (in the 2-part display) that I cannot edit anymore. Please help me out!!
I'm still working with version 1.3 as 2.0-beta won't work in my ubuntu 14.04. Hopefully Toby can help me out with this different subject.
Thanks in advance,
Joep
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I tried to reproduce (but attach your score would help), try this:
Click on a note> Select all Similar Elements;
Then Note properties/Head Type > choose "normal"
hope this helps
In reply to I tried to reproduce (but by Shoichi
Shoichi,
Thanks!! You're my saviour. I got already the advice to copy the part from an older saved version but this simply is the solution. I think some addition to the manual with this trick - and I assume there are many more tricks not in the manual - are priceless for the user community. And for me it is a reason to revert less to Finale as I begin to discover the many good points in Musescore (e.g. the use of the space bar to start and stop playing). Maybe you know also a good trick to put quickly the notes in a chord ( In Finale I could use the interval number e.g. 3 for a third) .
Thanks again,
Joep
In reply to Shoichi, Thanks!! You're my by J.L. Blom
Glad you solved.
I am not aware that there is (for now) a method "Automatic" for chords. There is a plugin for the "chord names": http://musescore.org/en/node/32296
You can always try to copy/paste.
Ps: I'm just an end user, here I contribute as I can, but the community has great resources. Do not hesitate to expose your queries.
Regards and ... Buona musica ;-)
In reply to Shoichi, Thanks!! You're my by J.L. Blom
You can use keyboard shortcuts for intervals - e.g. Alt+3 will add a third above a selected note; Shift+3, a third below.
See:
http://musescore.org/en/handbook/keyboard-shortcuts#Interval
Regards.