"unshare" shared noteheads
Hello!
I put two voices in a measure that both play the same notes. So musescore automatically made shared noteheads. But I would like to see both voices note by note, so is there a way to "unshare" the shared noteheads?
Thanks and best,
Tobias
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No problem - just assign one of the notes to a different voice. For more information, see: https://musescore.org/en/handbook/voices-0
In reply to No problem - just assign one by Xasman
nope, no cigar. a quarter note in voice 1 beat 1 and another quarter in voice 2 beat one do share the notehead.
In reply to nope, no cigar. a quarter by Jojo-Schmitz
OK, so there is no solution for this?
In reply to OK, so there is no solution by violinconcerto
You can manually nudge them apart, double click and use the arrow keys, or select note head, modify chord offset in inspector.
For the opposite see https://musescore.org/en/handbook/shared-noteheads
In reply to You can manually nudge them by Jojo-Schmitz
Yes, I tried to do it manually, and could move notehead and stem away from the other notes of the first voice, but the beam does not move. I made photos of what I did:
shared_notehead_original: That writing must be typed in
shared_notehead_computer_beginning: My starting point for the moving, two voices share the same notes.
shared_notehead_computer_end: After the moving all note heads are separated, all stems are separated, but the beam does not move and remains on its original position.
Any solution for this?
Thanks and best,
Tobias
In reply to Yes, I tried to do it by violinconcerto
(See attached .mscz file) Is this what you wanted?
In reply to (See attached .mscz file) Is by Xasman
Yes! How did you make it? (I opened your test file, but cannot see how you did it).
Best,
Tobias
In reply to Yes! How did you make it? (I by violinconcerto
By double-clicking each note and using the arrow keys to move the notes, then fine-tuning the spacing using the chord offset in the inspector (just as Jojo explained earlier).
N.B. You need to deselect the notes after moving with the arrow keys (e.g. click in whitespace) before you can see the note positions update on screen. It's possible you moved some things around inadvertently before doing that, which could have caused the problems you were seeing.
In reply to Yes! How did you make it? (I by violinconcerto
select the note head, Ctrl+select more note heads, then change the vertical offset in Inspector, in the chord section
In reply to Yes, I tried to do it by violinconcerto
Depending on your reason for wanting to see separate noteheads (estandard practice calls for noteheads to be shared if the rhythms match and there are stems), you could also consider not using separate voices but instead adding two notes notes of the same pitch in the same voice. These unisons will always be shown with separate noteheads
BTW, notes can be moved in either of two ways:
1) double click note, use arrows to move, stem will follow automatically when you are done
or
2) click note, use the "Chord" section of the Inspector (not the "Element" section) to change the horizontal offset. By using the "Chord" section you are telling MuseScore to move the stem and everything. Otherwise only the notehead moves.
The second approach is the one to use when trying to move a whole chord as well as just a
single note; the first approach only works for single notes. At least, the stem-moving -automatically part only works for single notes.
In reply to Depending on your reason for by Marc Sabatella
Great, that works! Thanks a lot! One minor additional question: The noteheads in my measure are pretty close. After the moving of the first voice all noteheads are in a row without any space between them. How can I expand the span from note to note in a specific measure?
Best,
Tobias
In reply to Great, that works! Thanks a by violinconcerto
It's almsot always easier to help if you attach the actual score, not just a picture of it. Depending on the specifics of what is going on, you could try the "Leading space" in the Inspector for the note, or increasing stretch for measure, or other possibilities depending on what exactly is happening.
In reply to nope, no cigar. a quarter by Jojo-Schmitz
Sorry, I somehow misunderstood. That's normal, expected behaviour though, isn't it? As JoJo, says, you can always nudge them apart if you really need to.