Kyle, this instructional video is a LIFE SAVER for me! I'm new to MuseScore and have been making (pretty) good progress in learning to work with it, but this particular bit of editing was eluding me. NO MORE! Many thanks, keep up the good work. I expect to see you very soon, when I run into my next speed bump with MuseScore. 🤔
What you have said is quite clear. My question is, how would the procedure be if in the musical composition it is required to go several times to the coda and not start from the beginning of the score? Thank you.
Hello thank you for the great inspiration. One question: The segno has to be mentioned in the musical instruction D.S.. So that the musican knows from wich segno to wich other point (same sign) he has to jump. Some times there are more than one D. S. Jumps in an misical transcription. So my question is, how to put those signs explicit at the D.S. comand to mark wich sign is meant.
Hi Musician Startup, first let me say great tutorial. Is there any way I can get Musescore to play a repeat four times (how do I even write such a thing lol). I have the normal repeats and a ds al coda, thanks to your great tut, which gets me to three repeats, but I need four. Is there any chance you could help me out on this please?
How to get the playback to make a normal small rit. at the end of the D.C. wihtout any visible signs in the score? (In reality musicians of course make a small rit. right a the very end without there being any clues of this in the score.) Of course I can make it invisible, but still it sould only be played the last time. otherwise it sounds very, very strange.
I have really enjoyed your videos. Thank you for making these! I have a question regarding multiple verses with the same chorus, and also, a bridge. I am making lead sheets of original songs from memory and audio recordings. I really like MuseScore for this, as I can play it back and be certain that I have entered my notation correctly. How do you use a common chorus with multiple verses and a bridge. I can't stack the lyrics under a single melody for one verse, as there are some variations. One song I am working on goes Verse, Chorus, Verse, Chorus, Verse, Bridge, Chorus. Is there a way to format this in MuseScore that will facilitate playback in that order? Again, thanks for making the videos!
Fred, thank you for your question (and for enrolling in the course!). Please let me know if you have any additional questions or would like to see something added to the course. I am constantly looking to improve it and your feedback is much appreciated. For your question, I do not know off the top of my head the best way to have the playback work the way you would like for your song. Are you using repeat signs for the verse/chorus? You mentioned that repeats didn't always fit because some of your verses are slightly different. One possible solution would be: after the 2nd chorus, you might be able to put a D.S. al Coda, then point to the 3rd verse with the D.S. and afterwards add a Coda sign to jump to the Bridge (you can still use the D.S. al Coda for jumps but then go to the inspector element and hide the words if you would like). Then after the Bridge you might need to copy and past the chorus again. Let me know if I missed something. Thank you again!
Thank you for watching my walkthrough on how to add Coda markings in MuseScore 3! Please let me know if you have any questions :)
Kyle, this instructional video is a LIFE SAVER for me! I'm new to MuseScore and have been making (pretty) good progress in learning to work with it, but this particular bit of editing was eluding me. NO MORE! Many thanks, keep up the good work. I expect to see you very soon, when I run into my next speed bump with MuseScore. 🤔
This is a perfect instructional video. Thank you for being so well organized and clear!
Thank you Ken! I am glad you enjoyed this MuseScore walkthrough!
I am would love to say that I am really appreciating and wishing to learn more about this lovely MUSIC PROGRAM!
Wonderful and BIG THANKS!
Awesome guide, thank you so much!
Thanks so much! Your videos have saved me so much anxiety! Excellent work!
Thank you! It really helps a lot!
Another brilliant lesson. Cheers 👍🏻
Thank you very much for the clear, useful explanation.
Thanks for your teaching!!! It helps me a lot TT
Thank you. Excellent tutorial and has helped a lot. Great.
Your welcome! I am glad you enjoyed this MuseScore walkthrough!
Super useful! Could you do one on tremolo please?
What you have said is quite clear. My question is, how would the procedure be if in the musical composition it is required to go several times to the coda and not start from the beginning of the score? Thank you.
this video is huge. thanks
appreciate the help! although i am trying to have an order of verse 1 > chorus 1 > verse 2 > chorus 1 > verse 3. is that possible?
Curious if you've done all of the other various coda's as in the varied Segno or varied Coda?
Hello thank you for the great inspiration. One question: The segno has to be mentioned in the musical instruction D.S.. So that the musican knows from wich segno to wich other point (same sign) he has to jump.
Some times there are more than one D. S. Jumps in an misical transcription.
So my question is, how to put those signs explicit at the D.S. comand to mark wich sign is meant.
Hi Musician Startup, first let me say great tutorial. Is there any way I can get Musescore to play a repeat four times (how do I even write such a thing lol). I have the normal repeats and a ds al coda, thanks to your great tut, which gets me to three repeats, but I need four. Is there any chance you could help me out on this please?
How to get the playback to make a normal small rit. at the end of the D.C. wihtout any visible signs in the score? (In reality musicians of course make a small rit. right a the very end without there being any clues of this in the score.) Of course I can make it invisible, but still it sould only be played the last time. otherwise it sounds very, very strange.
How to change key in middle of any notation in Musescore.
Why there are no 1 e 2 options?(Idk if you get it)
I lost the tool ba. How to restore it?r
THANKS. THIS VIDEO IS VERY HELPFUL.
You are welcome, I am glad you found this MuseScore walkthrough helpful!
Thanks a lot
Miten saan hengästys tauon merkittyä nuotistolle?
help, it didn't help me. I did this and when it repeated it repeated to the very start, not the stanza, it went straight up to the intro,.
well deserved like
Thank You!
Your welcome! I am glad you enjoyed this MuseScore walkthrough!
I have really enjoyed your videos. Thank you for making these! I have a question regarding multiple verses with the same chorus, and also, a bridge.
I am making lead sheets of original songs from memory and audio recordings. I really like MuseScore for this, as I can play it back and be certain that I have entered my notation correctly. How do you use a common chorus with multiple verses and a bridge. I can't stack the lyrics under a single melody for one verse, as there are some variations.
One song I am working on goes Verse, Chorus, Verse, Chorus, Verse, Bridge, Chorus. Is there a way to format this in MuseScore that will facilitate playback in that order?
Again, thanks for making the videos!
Fred, thank you for your question (and for enrolling in the course!). Please let me know if you have any additional questions or would like to see something added to the course. I am constantly looking to improve it and your feedback is much appreciated.
For your question, I do not know off the top of my head the best way to have the playback work the way you would like for your song. Are you using repeat signs for the verse/chorus? You mentioned that repeats didn't always fit because some of your verses are slightly different. One possible solution would be: after the 2nd chorus, you might be able to put a D.S. al Coda, then point to the 3rd verse with the D.S. and afterwards add a Coda sign to jump to the Bridge (you can still use the D.S. al Coda for jumps but then go to the inspector element and hide the words if you would like). Then after the Bridge you might need to copy and past the chorus again. Let me know if I missed something. Thank you again!
@@musicianstartup I will give that a try. Thanks!
Came here to learn one thing (I was missing the double bar lines), left learning several things. Lol
Yay!! I am glad you found this tutorial helpful!