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Music end bar line3/6/2024 Check any published scores what MuseScore does for empty measures is pretty much exactly what most editors do. Empty measures in real published scores don't take much room either. :)Īgain, the music spaces itself automatically as you enter notes. I'm quite sure that no composition has ever been written which uses 16 measures per line. I would simply not have the patience to work with this otherwise exceptionally good program.įour measures per line covers most score requirements. Mercifully there is still the option in "tools" of giving me an acceptable work space. I want a simple score instead of 32 bars crammed into two lines which will dance the watutsi when I start to fill in my notes. No I don't want more space between notes. Just like what is shown in the thumbnail on the "create a score" page. The default should be a simple single score sheet. now I have the visual distraction of measures bouncing and throbbing all over my screen as I enter the notes. If I'm using a keyboard then it's a little easier. but they are a nightmare as I struggle to position the notes over the rests cramming them into an unnecessarily small space if I'm using a mouse. The lovely basic score page is gone and there are only two lines with 32 measures jammed onto them. Am pleased with the option for a pick-up measure. Then I fill in the key and time signatures. Which is shown thumbnail with 6 lives of four measures each. There's a lovely selection of formats including choral and orchestra. ![]() I sign on and see a nice clean sheet of single staves Then I fill in the Title Composer etc.
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