2-lines Drum Set Writing
Hello there,
I'm trying to write a percussion part (no fancy note heads) that looks as follows.
I was able to do it with the previous version of MuseScore (on 10/21/2014).
Now I can't replicate the same thing with the latest version.
Do you know how I can do it?
Gianpaolo
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How are you trying to do it, and what goes wrong when you try?
In reply to How are you trying to do it, by Marc Sabatella
I try to load the original file,
and this is what I get (I include the original file as loaded for your reference).
In reply to I try to load the original by gianpaologallian
Ah, yes, if you try to open a score containing a 2-line staff that was created in 1.3, it won't look right in 2.0. That's a known bug that is already fixed for a future release - see #19197: Non-5-line drumset stave lines incorrectly positioned. I thought you meant you tried to create a new score in 2.0. That should work, although the results aren't ideal in the current release either (but will be in the release that includes the aofrementioned fix).
In reply to Ah, yes, if you try to open a by Marc Sabatella
Thank you, Marc.
I saw you kinda found a workaround for MuseScore 2.0 to get the proper layout, and I read here https://github.com/musescore/MuseScore/pull/2159 that you were tweaking things out with a code. Since I don't understand much about programming, can you tell me how to achieve the result I'm looking for on the latest version of MS?
Thank you,
Gianpaolo
In reply to Ah, yes, if you try to open a by Marc Sabatella
I'm gonna post a new feature request with some sample images.
As educators, we need to use basic 2-line staves on an ordinary basis, many times with no fancy note heads, just regular ones.
The 3-line staff is still used for some purposes, but modern educators often choose 2-line if sufficient.
The images I'll post will show some different and possible notation for 4-part writing in modern drumset.
Blessings,
Gianpaolo