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Title: Beaming notes from bass clef staff to treble clef staff
Post by: Callie Soddy on 2002-06-26 02:31 am
I want to beam some notes that flow from the bass clef staff to the treble clef staff. Any suggestions on how I do this?
Title: Re: Beaming notes from bass clef staff to treble clef staff
Post by: Carl Bangs, Fenwick Parva Press on 2002-06-26 06:39 pm
Enter the notes as you want them to appear, starting with the bass clef. Mute the notes that are in the treble clef and toggle "no ledger lines". Enter the notes as you wish them to sound in the treble clef, and hide them. N.B. If you change the spacing between clefs you will have to realign the the seen notes in the treble clef.
Title: Re: Beaming notes from bass clef staff to treble clef staff
Post by: Carson O'Jennick on 2002-06-26 11:35 pm
But how do I beam with stems up in the bass clef and stems down in the treble, using the same beam?
Title: Re: Beaming notes from bass clef staff to treble clef staff
Post by: Marsu on 2002-07-03 12:02 pm
At the time being, you can't. The notes belong to one staff only, and the beams link notes belonging to same staff.

However, using Carl's advice, you may obtain a visual effect similar to typical piano scores.

Don't forget though that pianists can understand "octave shifting" or clef changes, so you may not need the beaming you ask for.
Title: Re: Beaming notes from bass clef staff to treble clef staff
Post by: aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa on 2005-03-21 04:07 am
could u show a picture?