Entering quavers
I can't find in FAQs a procedure to enter the following:-
(1) a quaver rest. (2) a quaver (3) three quavers in the time of two. Musescore joins the first quaver to the next three. How can I disconnect it?
Thanks
Panicea
I can't find in FAQs a procedure to enter the following:-
(1) a quaver rest. (2) a quaver (3) three quavers in the time of two. Musescore joins the first quaver to the next three. How can I disconnect it?
Thanks
Panicea
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see https://musescore.org/en/handbook/beam-0 and https://musescore.org/en/handbook/time-signature-0#change-default-beami…
Also read the Handbookmsection on note input in general. To enter a quaver - whether a rest or a note - simply select that duration on the toolbar (or press "4"), then type the pitch (A-G) to enter a note, or type "0" to enter a rest. To enter three quavers in the space of two, see the section on tuplets.
Also you may want to check out the tutorial videos on the main page of this site.
Thanks Mark. My question was badly phrased. I know how to enter them and I wanted to know how not to connect them by a beam. The beam from first quaver to second was preventing me from doing the tuplet with 2nd 3rd and 4th quavers.
In reply to Thanks Mark. My question was by panicea
Hmm, I'm still confused. If enter a quaver rest followed by a quaver, followed by a triplet, there is not beam from the first quaver to the second:
Be sure to have a recent version of MuseScore - current is 2.0.2. Versions from several years ago definitely were not as smart about beaming. but you could still override them beaming as described above using the Beam Properties palette.
In reply to Hmm, I'm still confused. If by Marc Sabatella
Thanks again Marc. Your illustration shows exactly what I was trying to enter, but Musescore (latest version) kept joining the 1st quaver to the 2nd with a beam and then another beam to the 3rd and so on. I couldn't drop the beam between 1st and 2nd.
In reply to Thanks again Marc. Your by panicea
This could possibly happen if you have not set up your second quaver to produce a triplet/tuplet, which would be a Marc has shown.
As a reminder, see - https://musescore.org/en/handbook/tuplet-0
Enter your quaver rest, the first quaver note, select quarter note, then press 3 to create 3 quaver rests, then enter your quaver notes.
In reply to This could possibly happen if by murray45a
You mean Ctrl+3, I assume.
In reply to You mean Ctrl+3, I assume. by Marc Sabatella
Yes indeed, I originally entered ctrl+3, but inadvertently deleted part of it when I was editing.
Thank you for correcting.
In reply to Yes indeed, I originally by murray45a
Many thanks to both. I've got it now - press crotchet then ctrl3.