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Musescore two instruments

Musescore two instruments
  1. How do you add two instruments in MuseScore?
  2. How do you split instruments in MuseScore?
  3. How do I add another clef in MuseScore?
  4. How do you add tracks in MuseScore?

How do you add two instruments in MuseScore?

MuseScore allows you to not only create and print a full score but also to generate individual player's parts from it.
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To add instruments to an existing part:

  1. Select the part in the "Parts" pane.
  2. Select the instrument from the "Instruments in Score" pane.
  3. Press + to add it to the "Instruments in Part" pane.

How do you split instruments in MuseScore?

Split instrument staffs

  1. User must select at least one note of an instrument to be split.
  2. The selected instrument will be duplicated (below the original one).
  3. The second staff of the first instrument and the first staff of the second instrument will be deleted.

How do I add another clef in MuseScore?

Add a clef

Drag a clef from the palette onto a measure. Select an existing clef and click a clef in the palette (double-click in versions prior to 3.4). Drag a new clef from the palette onto an existing clef.

How do you add tracks in MuseScore?

You can find the 'Manage audio sources' option behind the three-dotted icon ⋮ next to the score title. If you have already added any videos, they will be listed here; click on any of them to adjust the existing audio source, or click 'Add an audio source' to add a new one. Enter the URL of the video you want to add.

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