Chord with different duration notes

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janodi
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Post by janodi » Thu May 13, 2021 7:38 pm

I'm trying to enter in a simple melody in 3/4 time in the key of Bb. In the measure that I'm having trouble with, the first beat has the Bb above middle C as a dotted half (so that it is held for the whole measure) and at the same time on the first beat I want the D above middle C to be played as a dotted quarter note as there are 3 other eighth notes to be played in that measure while the initial Bb is sustained. (The left hand for the bass clef is playing something else).

I have not been able to enter this in even with "Check for Extra notes on mouse entry" turned off. The tool keeps wanting my Bb above middle C to be a dotted quarter to match the D below it.

Does anyone know to enter in what I've described above? (Hopefully, I've described it adequately!)

Jim


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Post by Peter Thomsen » Thu May 13, 2021 7:50 pm

Welcome to the forum!

Use Layer 1 and Layer 2.

Enter the upper line (with the B♭ dotted half) in Layer 1.

Enter the lower line (with the D dotted quarter and 3 eighths) in Layer 2.
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janodi
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Post by janodi » Thu May 13, 2021 8:48 pm

Thank you Peter!

That did the trick!

Jim :D

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Post by patcummins56 » Thu Oct 24, 2024 8:29 am

A chord with different duration notes means that each note in the chord is held for varying lengths. For example, in a C major chord (C-E-G), the C could be a whole note, the E a half note, and the G a quarter note. This creates a layered, dynamic sound as notes sustain or fade at different times. It's often used in jazz or contemporary classical music for unique rhythmic effects.

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