We're adding the ability to apply dynamics to specific voices, so you could have Voice 1 mezzo-forte while Voice 2 is piano, for example, and you'll hear that effect during playback. Improving this functionality is going to make a huge difference to ensemble and orchestral scores made with MuseScore, and we’ll be really keen for testing and feedback on this feature in particular, when it’s ready. However, you will be able to turn off synchronisation for specific properties on individual elements where you would like those properties to be different between the main score and the parts. By default, elements and their properties will be synchronised between the score and all parts. We’re working on a much smarter system for handling the synchronisation of elements between parts and the main score. Tunings can be added to any measure in the score, and will take effect from that point onwards in terms of tablature fingerings and pitch range warnings (red notes). You’ll be able to choose from a list of preset tunings or enter an entirely custom tuning. This will provide an easy way to specify new tunings for multiple strings and (optionally) have those tunings displayed in the score. We’re working on a new ‘string tuning’ element, which will be accessible via the Guitar palette. Here's a quick update about some of the things we are working on as we prepare for the release of MuseScore 4.2 later this year Alternate string tunings for guitar
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