Tabulatuurinotaation syöttäminen ja muokkaaminen
Computer keyboard entry
In normal mode, select a measure, or note/rest.
Switch to note input mode: the cursor appears as a small “blue rectangle” on the currently "active" string.
Select the duration (see below) of the note or rest to be entered.
Press arrow keys to navigate:
Up
andDown
moves the cursor between strings.Left
andRight
moves through the score.
Type digits to enter fret numbers from 0 to the maximum set in the Edit String Data dialog.
Fret numbers 0 to 9 can also be entered with the letter keys
A
toK
, skippingI
. This is useful when writing French-style period tablature notation.Values higher than 9 must be typed as numeric digits. For example, type
1
0
for 10, which appears as l (lowercase L) in French tablature.
Press
;
(semicolon) to enter a rest of the selected duration.To enter grace notes, see Grace notes.
You can enter notes in different voices if required—just as you would in a standard staff.
See also, Editing notes and rests (below).
Mouse entry
Enter note input mode and select the note or rest duration (see below).
Click on a string and MuseScore will enter a 0 (zero), which means "open string".
For French-style period tablature notation, MuseScore enters an a (lowercase A) instead of 0.
Type digits to replace 0 with any fret number up to the maximum set in the Edit String Data dialog.
Fret numbers 0 to 9 can also be entered with the letter keys
A
toK
, skippingI
. This is useful when writing French tablature.Values higher than 9 must be typed as numeric digits. For example, type
1
0
for 10, which appears as l (lowercase L) in French tablature.
You can increase/decrease the fret mark using
Alt
+Shift
+Up
orAlt
+Shift
+Down
.You can enter notes in different voices if required—just as you would in a standard staff.
See also, Editing notes and rests" (below).
Selecting note duration
Whether you are using a keyboard or mouse, you can set note duration using one of the following:
Press
Shift
+0
up toShift
+9
: to set duration from a 128th note to a longa (availability of these shortcuts may depend on the platform and/or keyboard layout);Press NumPad
0
to9
: to set duration from a 128th note to a longa (if a numeric keypad exists and NumLock is on);Click on the desired note duration icon in the Note Input toolbar above the document window;
Press
Q
to decrease the selected duration andW
to increase it.
Note: This applies to note input mode only. If you want to change the duration of a selected note in normal mode see Changing duration in normal mode.
Period tablature notation
MuseScore also supports tablature notation for period instruments such as the renaissance and baroque lutes, Theorbo etc. There are a number of notation systems in use (French, Italian, German, Spanish), but the most common is French.
French tablature features 6 lines representing the top 6 courses. Instead of numbers, fretmarks are indicated by letters—as explained above. Any notes on bass courses below the 6th string (fretted or unfretted) are represented by symbols in the space underneath the 6th line of tablature.
To enter symbols below the 6th course:
Nuotinsyöttötilassa siirrä kohdistinta, kunnes se on kuudennen rivin alapuolella. Paina
Alas
-nuolta siirtääksesi kohdistimen seuraavaksi alimpaan kenttään ja niin edelleen. Tällöin kohdistimen vasemmalle puolelle ilmestyy "vihjemerkki", joka näyttää, mikä kenttä on aktiivinen:
ei vihjettä
7
a
/
8
/a
//
9
//a
///
10
///a
4
11
4
5
12
5
6
13
6
7
14
7
Vastaavasti voit palata ylempään kielipariin painamalla Ylös
-näppäintä, ja myös kohdistusmerkki muuttuu sen mukaisesti. 2. Jos valittu kielipari on otelautaa vasten painettavissa, syötä yksinkertaisesti nauhamerkintä nuotin syöttötilassa (kuten yllä on esitetty). Jos valittu kielipari on vapaa, paina mitä tahansa nuottinäppäintä nuotin syöttötilassa, ja MuseScore lisää automaattisesti oikean nollanauhamerkinnän (ks. taulukko yllä).
Editing tablature notation
Changing the pitch
In note input mode:
Position the cursor over the fret mark and type the desired number.
Increment or decrement the fret mark using
Alt
+Shift
+Up
; or,Alt
+Shift
+Down
(The fret mark automatically changes strings, if necessary, to achieve the lowest possible fret position).
In normal mode:
Select one or more fret marks.
Use any of the following commands:
To increment or decrement, without changing the string: Press
Up
/Down
.To increment or decrement, changing strings, when possible, to minimize the fret number: Press
Alt
+Shift
+Up
/Down
.
Note: The fret mark cannot be higher than the “Number of frets” value set in the Edit String Data dialog.
Moving the fretmark to a different string
To move the fret mark to an adjacent string without changing the pitch:
In note input mode:
Position the cursor over a fret mark, and press
Ctrl
+Up
/Down
(Mac:Cmd
+Up
/Down
).
In normal mode:
Use one of the following methods:
Select one or more fret marks, and press
Ctrl
+Up
/Down
(Mac:Cmd
+Up
/Down
).Drag a fret mark up or down to an adjacent string.
Note: This operation can only proceed if the relevant string is free and can produce that note.
Changing the duration
See Changing duration in normal mode.
Crosshead/Ghost notes
To change a fret mark to a crosshead/ghost note:
Select one or more fret marks (in normal mode).
Press
Shift
+X
to toggles ghost noteheads on/off.
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