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  • MrGongGong
    Full Member
    • Nov 2010
    • 18357

    Originally posted by Dave2002 View Post
    Maybe it's hidden in the fine print, but I've not succeeded in doing that yet. I'll ask on another forum.

    One thing in the video was mentioned, which may be less usual in classical music scores, is the change instrument on a stave, or part. For example, in a flute part, there might be an instruction to change to piccolo, and vice versa. I think this kind of change is much more common in theatre bands, where some players may actually be playing different kinds of instruments.
    Changing instruments, for wind players, is pretty normal stuff.
    Very common in orchestral music.
    Is this another "tricky" thing with Musescore ?

    I do have a version (for opening things from some people I work with) but you aren't selling it to me

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    • Dave2002
      Full Member
      • Dec 2010
      • 18021

      Originally posted by MrGongGong View Post
      Changing instruments, for wind players, is pretty normal stuff.
      Very common in orchestral music.
      Is this another "tricky" thing with Musescore ?

      I do have a version (for opening things from some people I work with) but you aren't selling it to me
      Is changing instruments usually written out on the same staff of the score? In parts it would make sense, and I think it also makes sense for scores, but I'm not sure what the conventions are. I can't think of a piece where that's marked in the score, though some might ask for doubling at the octave. Although I play (or have played) the flute I never got on to the piccolo, or bass flute, so haven't been exposed to that kind of part.

      You clearly didn't watch that video - perhaps you're too busy, but the guy who produced it has been doing "design" videos on several systems, including Sibelius. If you have an odd 35 minutes it's quite a laugh and informative.

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      • MrGongGong
        Full Member
        • Nov 2010
        • 18357

        Originally posted by Dave2002 View Post
        Is changing instruments usually written out on the same staff of the score? In parts it would make sense, and I think it also makes sense for scores, but I'm not sure what the conventions are. I can't think of a piece where that's marked in the score, though some might ask for doubling at the octave. Although I play (or have played) the flute I never got on to the piccolo, or bass flute, so haven't been exposed to that kind of part.

        You clearly didn't watch that video - perhaps you're too busy, but the guy who produced it has been doing "design" videos on several systems, including Sibelius. If you have an odd 35 minutes it's quite a laugh and informative.
        It can be

        no, not watched it yet

        on the list ..... but first a few gigs

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        • Dave2002
          Full Member
          • Dec 2010
          • 18021

          Just found a couple of good things about Musescore - might be useful to some, and possibly to me.

          1. Under tools there is a option to remove/expand repeats. This will produce a new score with all the repeats, including first time, second time etc. bars all expanded out.

          2. Took me a while to find this one, but in the Repeats and Jumps palette there is a mark to repeat individual bars. I'm not sure if it does mutliple bars - there was discussion about this on the forums some while bak. In my version that appears just under the Dynamics palette in the list.

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          • Dave2002
            Full Member
            • Dec 2010
            • 18021

            There is a recently released version of Musescore - version 3.5 xxx

            New features

            Option available in Preferences for playback of chord symbols
            Mid-staff instrument changes now do almost everything automatically (see below)
            Support for Orca (Linux) screenreader
            Hairpins, voltas, and other lines now adapt anchor points when dragged
            Much more functional piano roll editor (see below)
            Splash screen displays progress messages while loading MuseScore
            Diatonic pitch up/down (keep degree alterations) shortcuts
            Select Similar Elements: Same Beat
            #293113: New Score Wizard automatically numbers instruments
            #18897: Property for beam style of tremolo (all strokes attached to stem)
            #296075: Style for hiding brackets which span to a single staff when empty staves are hidden
            #203026: Properties and styles for measure number positioning, including centered and below staff
            #65241: Property and style for position of multimeasure rest numbers
            #299644: Property for fretboard diagram rotation

            Improvements

            #16077: Double-click a header, footer, or instrument name to access the dialog for editing it
            #27371: Score tabs can now be closed using mouse middle button
            Improved layout of two-note and single-note tremolos, with and without stem
            #93376: Smooth scrolling during playback in Continuous view
            Various improvements to simplify searching and loading backup files
            #303617: Metric modulation for dotted eighth to quarter
            Automatic collision avoidance between rests and notes/rests in other voices
            Staff property to automatically merge rests between voices
            Allow selection of multiple similar items with shift+click
            Allow "repeating a note" by clicking a notehead then pressing "R" in normal mode
            Changes made in Preferences are applied significantly faster
            Style options to align chord symbols within systems
            More zoom controls
            Additional plugin capabilities
            Altered keyboard and mouse zoom precision and consistency
            Improved performance of applying preferences
            Chords playback is on by default (untick the "play" property to disable it)
            Adding notes to a tuplet now adds them with respect to the tuplet's space
            MuseScore 3 is now available as a Windows PortableApp
            Altered Shift+L/R for leading space while in edit mode upon notehead
            All symbols are now available for the plugins

            Fixes

            JACK audio/MIDI worked incorrectly on some platforms
            #148311: Loop playback skipped final rests in the last measure
            MIDI note-off events were not sent in some cases
            Undoing slur addition to a range only removed one slur
            Canceling a selection worked incorrectly in some cases
            macOS package was not notarized in Apple
            Various fixes for the text editing process
            Fixed an issue when hiding notes or rests in a voice > 1 causes stems/beams to flip in a bad and unexpected way
            Fixed an issue when two grace notes disabling vertical chord alignment (Maximum Shift Above)
            Fixed an issue when "maximum shift above" leading to layout weirdness if measure has rhythm slashes and rests
            Fixed an issue with inactive "Realize chord symbols" command
            Fixed an issue when key signature appears in multiple places on the single staff
            Fixed an issue with missing grid of measures in the "timeline" view
            Fixed an issue with appearing of empty dialog during the "Save Online"
            Fixed an crash during the drag & drop of volta in continuous view
            Brackets were displaced in Continuous View
            Nested tuplets in linked staves led to corruption
            Octave selection was inconsistent in note input mode
            Voices worked incorrectly in the parts dialog in some cases
            Misclicking when attempting to create a range selection caused the current selection to be lost
            On-screen rendering of synthetically emboldened fonts was broken in some cases
            Smooth scrolling worked wrong in Continuous view when dealing with repeats
            Saving Online a yet unsaved or uncompressed (mscx) file didn't work
            Fixed zoom-box 100% selection bug.
            Fixed a bug with ignoring of blank lines at top of text elements
            Fixed an issue when cut/paste, drag/drop in Piano Roll Editor does not preserve NoteEvent values
            Fixed a playback of chord symbols attached to fret diagrams
            Fixed a note entry suggested position with no selection and last selected note in voice > 1
            Fixed a display of the bold and underlined texts
            Fixed the "Save Online" on AppImages

            Complete list of issues resolved and improvements implemented

            MuseScore 3.5 Alpha release notes
            MuseScore 3.5 Beta release notes
            MuseScore 3.5 Release Candidate release notes
            #307433: Fixed crash when adding voltas in continuous view and improved behaviour when there are repeats
            #308023: Nothing happens when select Realize chord symbols via tools->Realize chord symbols
            #308281: Fixed blank upload dialog on Mac
            #307883: Key Signature appears too many times in Parts
            #308145: Fixed a missing grid in timeline view
            #308371: Fixed the bad stem directions on tab staves
            #307945: Two Grace Notes Disable Vertical Chord Alignment (Maximum Shift Above)
            #307946: Chord Symbols > Maximum Shift Above is weird if measure has rhythm slashes and rests
            See https://musescore.org/en/handbook/de...usescore-35x-3

            Also I found out how to compress a full score if not all the instruments are needed for the first few pages - though I'm not sure whether there is a convention that they should all be listed on the first page.

            Format> Style >Score > "Hide empty staves within systems" [Check box]

            I'm not yet sure whether expanding can be done on a per line basis, or per section (e.g. woodwind, brass etc.), or per page - or if the whole caboodle needs to be expanded first in order to insert a few lines of an instrument not shown "yet".

            I haven't evaluated version 3.5, so don't know if the new features are in fact improvements.

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            • Bryn
              Banned
              • Mar 2007
              • 24688

              Might this be of interest to contributors here?

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