As a older piano learner who is just starting on the Bach preludes and fugues I found this inspiring. Keep up the good work! As a former insomniac I hope your sleep improves too.
If only it were remotely closer to the unparalleled genius of Bach's last working project, a substantial proportion of all my hopes and dreams in life would be fulfilled.
@alessioarbore4312 In MuseScore 3, there is a subset of options in the Advanced Settings tab whose tags begin with "smoothPan_[...]", followed by checkboxes and value dials for the specifics (such as maximum and minimum cursor speed, for example). Tinkering a bit with those and setting your score in horizontal view should help in emulating the desired smooth scrolling effect. Disclaimer: unfortunately, MuseScore 4 does not (yet, hopefully) include any smooth scrolling options as the ones listed above. This feature, as of currently, only works on the earlier version(s), MuseScore 3 being the most prominent one thereof.
As a older piano learner who is just starting on the Bach preludes and fugues I found this inspiring.
Keep up the good work!
As a former insomniac I hope your sleep improves too.
That was so much fun - love around m.80 with the dominant pedal tone in the bass. Good job!
Good job on this piece! You inspire me so much! :)
Perfect. Keep it up
nice ... keep it up and try to relax ...
Круто! И всё же как всё сложно и комплексно выглядит. Я бы тоже хотел научиться писать фуги
Me parece preciosa
sound like of one of those Contrapunctus in the Art of fugue
If only it were remotely closer to the unparalleled genius of Bach's last working project, a substantial proportion of all my hopes and dreams in life would be fulfilled.
Ho do you do this smooth scrolling on musescore ?
@alessioarbore4312 In MuseScore 3, there is a subset of options in the Advanced Settings tab whose tags begin with "smoothPan_[...]", followed by checkboxes and value dials for the specifics (such as maximum and minimum cursor speed, for example). Tinkering a bit with those and setting your score in horizontal view should help in emulating the desired smooth scrolling effect.
Disclaimer: unfortunately, MuseScore 4 does not (yet, hopefully) include any smooth scrolling options as the ones listed above. This feature, as of currently, only works on the earlier version(s), MuseScore 3 being the most prominent one thereof.