MuseScore - Fretboard Diagrams
Learn how to create and edit Fretboard Diagrams in MuseScore. There are some work arounds I will go through to help you customize your chord charts so that they fit your specific needs.
What Will I Learn?
- You will learn how to select 'Advanced" Pallettes layout
- You will learn how to insert a fretboard diagram into a score
- You will learn how to edit the location of a fretboard diagram
- You will learn how to create specific fretboard diagrams
- You will learn how to enter and edit chord names
Requirements
To complete this tutorial learners will need to have the following:
- The software application MuseScore2 installed - https://musescore.org
Difficulty
This tutorial is at an intermediate level.
Description
Learn how to select 'Advanced" Pallettes layout
By default the Pallettes display is set to 'Basic.' This gives you a limited number of essential elements you can use in your scores. The Fretboard Diagrams element is not viable in Basic view. At the bottom of the Pallettes window you can choose 'Advanced' which will give you many more options.
Learn how to insert a fretboard diagram into a score
Bringing a fretboard into your score is not a difficult task. Left-click and hold a diagram and drag it onto the beat where you want it. Musescore will snap the diagram onto the beat and place it above the score.
Learn how to edit the location of a fretboard diagram
You have two options for changing the location of your diagram. You can drag your diagram with your mouse and it will stay where ever you release it. The second method is to select the diagram and go to menu View->Inspector. This will give you the Inspector window for that specific diagram. You can use the horizontal and vertical adjustments to move the diagram.
Low to create specific fretboard diagrams
With the Inspector window still open you can click Properties. This will open a new window in which you can edit the fretboard diagram. The video tutorial gives you detailed instructions on all the aspects of this window.
Learn how to enter and edit chord names
If you would like to put the name of the chord found in your diagram under the diagram you can use the Text element in the Pallettes window. Drag and drop 'Staff Text' onto a specific note in your score. You can edit the text by double clicking on the text. To save your changes you click anywhere else in the score. To move the text you can drag it or you can use the tools found in the Inspector window, same as the fretboard diagram tools.
MuseScore2 is an open source application, which means that it is free for everyone to use. Please consider going to the developers' website and show your support for the project - https://musescore.org
I hope you enjoy this tutorial. If you have any specific questions for me feel free to leave it in the comments of this post and I will do my best to get back to you with an answer.
Cheers,
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