Note under rest 2005-11-22 12:16 am Sometimes we have a halve note that fills the bass of a piano song for example. But then we have another melody in the left hand.Now my question is how do I write a halve base note with a quarter rest above this halve note?The only way I can get around this is to write a base note (for example F) with an exactly the same quarter note (also F) pasted together. But that isn't so aesthetic.Maybe there isn't a solution for now...But I wanted to be sure. Quote Selected
Re: Note under rest Reply #1 – 2005-11-22 12:35 am Enter your quarter rest first.Then enter your half note with <Control-Enter> (just like a chord).If they appear in the wrong order vertically, try instead:Enter your quarter rest first.Then set the stem direction for the note you're about to enter (<Shift-Down> or <Shift-Up> - or click the buttons, or <Alt> <N> <M> or <Alt> <N> <M> <M>).Then enter your half note with <Control-Enter> Quote Selected
Re: Note under rest Reply #2 – 2005-11-22 09:04 am I really can't believe I never did it that way... Quote Selected
Re: Note under rest Reply #3 – 2005-11-22 04:54 pm I did a test of this, then clicked on Audit Bar Lines, and it added a space to the measure.http://www2.knfa.net/noteworthy/spacehalf.gifhttp://www2.knfa.net/noteworthy/spacehalf.nwcso it's not something that NoteWorthy can figure out .. ?Am I doing something wrong? Quote Selected
Re: Note under rest Reply #4 – 2005-11-22 06:31 pm What's wrong is that you've got the top "E" quarter note on the 2nd beat of the measure. Since you started your upward stems with a half note, the top "E" should be on the third beat.NWC won't support, however, keeping the bottom "E" as a half note and just adding the top quarter note "E" as a single quarter note after it. You end up with 5 beats to the measure then.So what you should really do is change the bottom "E" to two tied quarter notes, then "chord" the top "E" with the third beat.I hope this makes sense. I don't have a web site handy to post a link. If you need an example, I'll mail it to you. Quote Selected