How to Add Different Voices - MuseScore tutorial
Sometimes you need to have two different music parts to be playing at the same time in the same staff. Or, you might want to save space by having two voices share a staff. One of the best ways to achieve this is to use the voices feature in MuseScore. This feature allows you to use up to four different music lines in the same staff. In the video I will show you how to use the voices feature and different examples of how it is used.
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