How to do something like this? luoev • Apr 29, 2025 - 22:10 Attachment Size Screenshot 2025-04-29 170928.png 17.43 KB Reply Comments TheHutch • Apr 30, 2025 - 06:37 Sadly, this is not as easy to do in MuseScore Studio as it looks like it ought to be. You'll need to use a combination of cross-staff notation (https://handbook.musescore.org/idiomatic-notation/keyboard/cross-staff-…) and multiple voices (https://handbook.musescore.org/basics/working-with-multiple-voices). Read through those and you'll probably be able to figure it out. If not, come back here and ask for more assistance in this thread. Reply cadiz1 • Apr 30, 2025 - 15:20 In reply to Sadly, this is not as easy… by TheHutch No need for cross-staff notation or multiple voices here. Just span the stems over the staves. See how: Reply luoev • Apr 30, 2025 - 15:28 In reply to No need for cross-staff… by cadiz1 Thank you so much Reply TheHutch • Apr 30, 2025 - 19:26 In reply to No need for cross-staff… by cadiz1 I had tried that before (long ago) but had not known to turn off Auto-Place and so "knew" (incorrectly :-) that it didn't work. "Ya larn sumthin' new ever' day ... er yer DAID!" Reply
TheHutch • Apr 30, 2025 - 06:37 Sadly, this is not as easy to do in MuseScore Studio as it looks like it ought to be. You'll need to use a combination of cross-staff notation (https://handbook.musescore.org/idiomatic-notation/keyboard/cross-staff-…) and multiple voices (https://handbook.musescore.org/basics/working-with-multiple-voices). Read through those and you'll probably be able to figure it out. If not, come back here and ask for more assistance in this thread. Reply
cadiz1 • Apr 30, 2025 - 15:20 In reply to Sadly, this is not as easy… by TheHutch No need for cross-staff notation or multiple voices here. Just span the stems over the staves. See how: Reply
TheHutch • Apr 30, 2025 - 19:26 In reply to No need for cross-staff… by cadiz1 I had tried that before (long ago) but had not known to turn off Auto-Place and so "knew" (incorrectly :-) that it didn't work. "Ya larn sumthin' new ever' day ... er yer DAID!" Reply
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Sadly, this is not as easy to do in MuseScore Studio as it looks like it ought to be. You'll need to use a combination of cross-staff notation (https://handbook.musescore.org/idiomatic-notation/keyboard/cross-staff-…) and multiple voices (https://handbook.musescore.org/basics/working-with-multiple-voices).
Read through those and you'll probably be able to figure it out. If not, come back here and ask for more assistance in this thread.
In reply to Sadly, this is not as easy… by TheHutch
No need for cross-staff notation or multiple voices here.
Just span the stems over the staves.
See how:
In reply to No need for cross-staff… by cadiz1
Thank you so much
In reply to No need for cross-staff… by cadiz1
I had tried that before (long ago) but had not known to turn off Auto-Place and so "knew" (incorrectly :-) that it didn't work.
"Ya larn sumthin' new ever' day ... er yer DAID!"