Break beam
Can I break beam ?
I want to break four quavers beamed together to two lots of two quavers beamed together.
Thanks
Can I break beam ?
I want to break four quavers beamed together to two lots of two quavers beamed together.
Thanks
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see https://musescore.org/en/node/36046 and https://musescore.org/en/node/35941#change-default-beaming
I've tried the beam break as in the first node above and it does not work, is it a matter of just re-writing the bar?
In reply to I've tried the beam break as by macrobbair
Could we see the score (or an extract of it)? Attach it here.
In reply to Could we see the score (or an by Shoichi
it is in a 17 page file that I have uploaded several times to the globally move fingering thread, it might also be on musescore as raw opus one, do you want it yet again?
In reply to it is in a 17 page file that by macrobbair
Here it seems to work regularly (on Vista / 2.0.2)
In reply to it is in a 17 page file that by macrobbair
As always, *precise step by step instructions to reproduce the problem* are the modt import thing to include when asking for help. I cannot possibly stress this enough.
attached a 3 bar file especially for you, the first bar has the unbreakable beam, next bar the correction
In reply to attached a 3 bar file by macrobbair
How do you try to unbreak them exactly, step by step?
For me, it works. Select a note, double click the palette cell.
In reply to How do you try to unbreak by [DELETED] 5
Which software you used to make this animation or video? ???
In reply to Which software you used to by jotape1960
Odds are lasconic captured that GIF with LICEcap (http://www.cockos.com/licecap/).
In reply to How do you try to unbreak by [DELETED] 5
got it to work this time, vigorous double click did it....
nice vid
In reply to got it to work this time, by macrobbair
I also got it to work in the main file rather than this sample - it took some doing, much multi-clicking. What seems to happen is the box seems to stick on "auto" rather than begin beam...
In reply to I also got it to work in the by macrobbair
A simple double click should do the trick every time. Perhaps you are clicking too slowly, and you simply need to adjust the double click speed sensitivity in your mouse settings. It's also possible you are accidentally double clicking the note, thus putting it into Edit mode and temporarily locking out other operations.
In reply to A simple double click should by Marc Sabatella
no I think something is sticking somewhere, a simple double click did not do it except on the 3 bar sample. It is a matter of lightly clicking on the note and then vigorously double clicking on the box. (when it is not looking)
In reply to no I think something is by macrobbair
If a simple double click didn't do it, it has to be one of the two things I mentioned - you either didn't do it fast enough, or you accidentally entered Edit mode first. Because double click really does work reliably when done correctly.
EDIT: I guess it is also possible your mosue button is starting to fail.
In reply to If a simple double click by Marc Sabatella
one musescore com is raw opus one, it should sill have many of these errors....
In reply to one musescore com is raw opus by macrobbair
Beam and spacer?
My music teacher is pruff reading my music sheets, very strictly. She wants the spacer (or the rest) to face to the left. Example attached.
She also wants the beam to stop as in my example. How do I do them in version 2.2 my O.S. is Windows 7 on a 64 bit laptop.??
The examples are not made in MuseScore.
Wena
In reply to Beam and spacer? My music by Wena Parry
A spacer is not something visible - it's something you add to a score to create extra space between staves. What you are showing is a rest. But it's backwards - that's incorrect notation. The beaming is also incorrect. You should not beam a note on the "&" of one beat with a note on the next beat (except when beaming the complete beat).
Are you *sure* your music teacher asked for this? Is this for some unusual experimental? Can you explain the purpose a little better? Is it possible that the first rest is actually supposed to be a *quarter* rest instead of an *eighth* rest? If so, that would explain the beaming, but MuseScore would be doing this automatically as well.
In reply to How do you try to unbreak by [DELETED] 5
Works great on MuseScore4!! Thank you!