You can choose from an extensive range of alternative noteheads including diamond, crosshead, and many others.
A number of alternative notehead systems are also available allowing you, for example, to write music with pitch names in noteheads, solfege, or shape-note music. e.g.
To flip a notehead horizontally (left to right of stem or vice-versa), use one of the following:
This also works for a selection of notes.
(Note: Contrast this command with X which flips the stem and beam vertically (top to bottom or vice versa)
Alternatively, you can drag a notehead symbol from a palette onto a notehead in the score.
To force two offset noteheads in different voices to share a single notehead, use one of the following methods:
Note: MuseScore uses the following rules for sharing noteheads:
If you are using paired standard and tablature staves you will come across situations where a shared notehead in the standard staff generates two fretmarks in tablature. In this case simply hide one of the fretmarks by making it invisible.
If you wish to notate music in a shape-note style, solfege, or show pitch names in noteheads, for example, you should first score it in conventional notation. Then select all the noteheads and choose an option from Notehead system in Properties: Note.
To edit the playback velocity of a note:
To modify the playback pitch of a note (without altering notation):
After selecting a notehead, the following properties can be edited in the Note section of the Properties panel:
Notehead parentheses: Add or remove parentheses.
Notehead type: See Changing notehead shape (above).
Hide notehead: Makes notehead invisible (see also, Properties: visibility).
Small notehead:
Duration dot position: This provides an alternative vertical offset for the duration dot.
Notehead system: See Alternative notehead systems (above).
Notehead type (visual only): See Change offset noteheads to a shared notehead (above).
Note direction: See Changing notehead direction (above).
Notehead offset: This changes the offset of the notehead only (to change the offset of the complete note, use "Offset" in Properties: Appearance instead).