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Title: Divisi without layering
Post by: Kaz on 2005-11-12 11:53 PM
I have found a simple way to notate 'divisi'
without using layer function.
That is, two notes are put together vertically
with separate stems one is upper another lower.

- First put a quarter (or other) note.
- Put the second note in a dotted quarter.
- Select these two notes.
- Hit the dot key
- Then the dot of the second note disappears
with leaving two stems as they are.
Title: Re: Divisi without layering
Post by: Aure (Italy) on 2005-11-13 12:00 AM
Why don't you just select "Note stem down", enter the lower 1/4 note, then select "Note stem up" and enter the higher 1/4 note as a chord ???
Title: Re: Divisi without layering
Post by: Rob den Heijer on 2005-11-13 03:26 AM
It reminds me of Jo's simple mathematics in 'Man about the house'.

Anyway: Shift-CursorUp and Shift-CursorDown work wonders.
Title: Re: Divisi without layering
Post by: Kaz on 2005-11-14 12:19 AM
I myself have been wondering how to do this.
And I was stupid enough I didn't realize that way.
Thanks Aure.

At least for me, this post was useful.
Title: Re: Divisi without layering
Post by: Lawrie Pardy on 2005-11-14 01:13 AM
Ahh,
an opportunity for a little philosophy...

Being ignorant is no sin, choosing to stay ignorant is!

Kaz, you ain't stupid mate.

Lawrie
Title: Re: Divisi without layering
Post by: Kaz on 2005-11-14 02:59 AM
Thanks Lawrie
I'm relieved.
Title: Re: Divisi without layering
Post by: Rob den Heijer on 2005-11-14 03:59 PM
Or re-read Alice in Wonderland. First page, I think. She was feeling really stupid...
Maybe 'stupid' meant something milder in Lewis Carroll's days?
Title: Re: Divisi without layering
Post by: Aure (Italy) on 2005-11-15 04:09 PM
I'm always glad to give a hand...