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I am unable to get Musescorre to open to the first page in your videeo. Basically i'm stuck on step Zero. I think once i find out how to get to the starting point i can follow your video from there but wheni start it just shows me the scores i've looked at and scores that it recommends.... Nothing about creating a new score. Can anyone help? I'm on a "smart" phone. That is because when i try to load it on my laptop it tries to load all the plugins i have and it gets stuck on waves and i can either cancel or wait. If i cancel it asks me if i want to continue without waves, so i say yes,, and then it quits.
Hi Isabelle, the notes are laid out in the same order - so you will find F at the first fret on the floor E string as the ceiling E string, but the notes on the floor E string are two octaves higher.
Thank you for producing this. I’ve found numerous TABs for this riff, but your short video beats them all. I’ve learned to play this reasonably well (once muscle memory came in to play) much sooner than I think I would have done so from TAB.
thank god for you, ive actually been looking for how to add bass, but based off everything in this video it made it so easy - especially the bit about why rests werent being added to my tab! I thought I was going insane haha
Was able to do some research and what she was implying was the command to make the elements VISIBLE or not. If you weren't able to find it, it's on the right part of your screen on windows as a check box
Another point of advice is this "control K" doesn't work if you aren't selecting a note/rest element, and you'll get an error, so I suggest you DON'T make things invisible before you put in your chords.
Really useful, thanks. Just one thing. You need to get out of the habit of moving away from the mike when you are talking. It makes it very very difficult to hear you.
Thank you for posting and sharing these lessons on 2000 miles. Been asked to play it this year. Very concise lesson. Also your voice is beautiful with a great range. I’ll have to come back and check out more of your channel.❤
Good day! I want to distract you with a question - how to remove unnecessary remaining empty bars in the stave The program silently moves along them. I don't have enough to remove them
To space the bars the way you want them, make sure you have view >> palettes selected; then go all the way down to the 'breaks & spacers' at the bottom, the icon most to the left looks like an arrow right angled to the left. Click and drag/drop that wherever you want to make a separation. 🙌
Muse score IS NOT A “free bit of software”. So far as I can tell, this app IS NOT FREE because it’s critical functions are unavailable without purchase. It provides continuous monotonous options to buy a subscription, and requires email and signup for functionality (again, NOT FREE). Their homepage states, and I quote: “Completely free, no limitations.” This is untrue. It is replete with limitations, especially without purchasing an account. Typical advertising Bait and Switch.
Thanks for your point of view. I suppose it depends whether you think free means no money, or no information. Personally I've been using musescore at no cost to me for years, and if you don't want them to keep your information you can just unsubscribe from their list. I have zero links to musescore aside from using the software. I don't know if by app you mean for device, but I use the desktop version and don't get ads for subscription.
I have a question. What if i made a beat and I was trying to sing over it. How would I mute the beat while i'm recording but still be able to hear it so i'm in time with the music?
Thank you, this video was very helpful. I am working on my last assignment for university in which I needed to know how to use rhythmic notation in Musescore.
Not to be a butt, but: next time, please try to stay next to the mic. I’m watching on my phone while I try to watch, and the fluctuations in volume make it impossible
Hi Jonathon, did you record a bunch of audio and then save at the end? Sometimes there is a problem with Soundtrap freezing if it tries to save/mix loads of audio at once. I'm just an end user, not a soundtrap expert but they have a Facebook page and probably a RU-vid channel and also a support portal on their site - they might be able to help you there.
You can grab the symbols that look like 'n' and 'v' for down and up from the articulations menu on the LH side, but as far as I know you can't do arrows for down and up. You can also put in rhythm notation by writing the rhythm on a note, like the root note of the chord, and then going to tools > toggle rhythmic/slash notation.