Originally Posted By: Notes Norton
I can't help you with your problem. The way I would tackle this problem would e to start from scratch, entering what I want into a notation app. It's time-consuming, yes, but you can get the results you need.

Actually I find it quicker to enter the score in my notation program and then export and open in BiaB. Where it can become frustrating is when I start from an SGU, because I still have to enter the chords again, though I haven't tried exporting MusicXML from BiaB and importing that into MuseScore. I'll try that sometime.
Originally Posted By: Matt Finley
I would like to have a try at this. Since there are several Bolero ev8 styles that show up in the filter, which one are you using? And then please give the steps you follow to "set it to 12/8 time".

With the Bolero and similar styles ev8, the notation editor starts with 16 16th note positions and I click the time-line above and set that beat to 3/4. I think I can put notes in the right places for the 6/4 feel, but I get a clumsy mix or note times, that also prints differently on the leadsheet. Pics attached.

Hopefully you'll find my lead-sheet ++ Here ++

Edit: BTW, I did put the first half of the triplet in in 3/4 time per beat, but that reverted after I set the final beat to 3/4.

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6-4 triplet editing
6-4-triplet-chart.jpeg (23.47 KB, 109 downloads)
6-4 triplet on chart.
Last edited by Gordon Scott; 01/31/23 06:07 AM.

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