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How to Notate a Bass Ghost Note in MuseScore

This article is written by Toru Hoshino, a jazz bassist and instructor based in Japan who teaches online lessons to students worldwide. In this article, he shows how to notate a bass ghost note in MuseScore.

A ghost note is the muted “×”-marked note used in slap playing and plenty of other phrases. It’s quick to set up in MuseScore, so it’s well worth adding to your notation toolkit.

A ghost note marked with an x-shaped notehead in standard notation and tab
A ghost note, shown with an × notehead.

Note: these steps are based on MuseScore 3.

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How to Notate a Ghost Note

1. Enter Any Note

Start by entering whatever note you want to mark as a ghost note.

2. Find “Noteheads” → “Cross” in the Palette

In the palette on the left, find the Noteheads section, and within it, the Cross notehead.

3. Drag and Drop the Cross Notehead

Drag the Cross notehead onto the note you want to mark as a ghost note.

4. Done

That’s it — your ghost note notation is complete.

Note that the ghost note will still play back at its actual written pitch in audio playback — this only changes how it’s displayed on the page, not how MuseScore plays it back.

Ghost notes come up often enough that this is well worth keeping in your back pocket.

Notating the technique is one thing — actually nailing the muted, percussive feel of a real ghost note on the instrument is exactly the kind of nuance a teacher can fine-tune by ear.

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