two problems 2 years ago Good morning,in my simple scores I have never come across the two problems I propose. 1) passage from one stave to another2) oblique line from one stave to another. For the second one I tried with a simple text, is there any other solution? I haven't solved the first problem.Thank you.Lorenzo Quote Selected
Re: two problems Reply #1 – 2 years ago Hey Lorenzo,Number 1 can be addressed with judicious use of hidden rests; headless, stemless, muted notes and careful positioning.Number 2 is a candidate for RickG's "Markup.rg" object. https://forum.noteworthycomposer.com/?topic=9083.0The command structure is quite obscure, so Opagust's related usertool is quite useful:https://forum.noteworthycomposer.com/?topic=10207.0 Quote Selected 1 Likes Liked by: Opagust
Re: two problems Reply #2 – 2 years ago Here is my "practical" attempt, with standard NWC means (no Beam object) and Rick's Markup for the line.H.M. Quote Selected
Re: two problems Reply #3 – 2 years ago First of all, you would need layering to enter the chord in the third bar since it has three different lengths of notes.Apart from that - here is my take on your two problems.Problem one, as Lawrie says, is addressed with judicious use of hidden rests; headless, stemless, muted notes and careful positioning. (Sometimes this is so awkward to do that you are tempted to avoid !)Problem 2 can be addressed by using Mike's Slur.ms (strange I know) . See the attached file for both of these solutions. (I have not notated the middle measure, nor have a entered the whole note in the third measure since I did not want to complicate with layering.Rich. Quote Selected 1 Likes Liked by: Lawrie Pardy
Re: two problems Reply #4 – 2 years ago Quote from: Richard Woodroffe – 2 years ago(Sometimes this is so awkward to do that you are tempted to avoid !)Ditto Quote Selected
Re: two problems Reply #5 – 2 years ago Thank you all. After grandpa's morning activity I'll try to put your suggestions into practice. Lorenzo Quote Selected
Re: two problems Reply #6 – 2 years ago Quote from: Richard Woodroffe – 2 years agoProblem 2 can be addressed by using Mike's Slur.ms (strange I know) . See the attached file for both of these solutions. (I have not notated the middle measure, nor have a entered the whole note in the third measure since I did not want to complicate with layering.That is definitely a creative use of a slur object. Other than the ends of the line being pointed (because of the slur's shape) it does work okay, but I would probably use a glissando instead. I'd put it on the lower staff between the two half-note chords, remove the "gliss." text and offset the height of the endpoints to get the alignment you want. Quote Selected 1 Likes Liked by: Lawrie Pardy
Re: two problems Reply #7 – 2 years ago After a few hours of work this is what I managed to combine. Tell me what's right and what's wrong.Thanks, good evening.Lorenzo Quote Selected
Re: two problems Reply #8 – 2 years ago Well done Lorenzo, most of it is right.The only things wrong are :The arpeggio chord on the RH and LH staffs should be muted.If you want the arpeggio to work over a grand staff, you need to do this as a hidden staff since the arpeggio only sounds over the staff that it's on. As it is at the moment, your arpeggio only sounds three notes instead of the six notes that the arpeggio symbol indicates. A hidden staff with the six notes on one staff (starting from the LH staff but placing the RH staff notes in the proper position on this hidden staff) and then also putting a sounding arpeggio on the hidden staff with a non sounding arpeggio on the visual staff will solve this problem.Unless of course, you are not worried about the sound - but only printing - then all is OKWell doneHTHRich Quote Selected
Re: two problems Reply #9 – 2 years ago I thought worse! I'll check the support tomorrow but I think I already figured out the mistake with your suggestions. For the stave jump I had to study the two example files very well. Always many thanks to you.Lorenzo Quote Selected