Re: Teaching Trumpet
Reply #1 –
You can place text entries within NWC - I would centre them at next note/bar...
If you wanted different colours you could choose a font that has a solid circle, select the appropriate point size and place 3 entries, one above the other, each with the appropriate colour selected - this could then be copied and pasted wherever you want.
NWC is IMHO fairly well suited for this.
If you are new to NWC then the following may help:
To nominate a "user font":
- Go to Page Setup - either from the "File" menu or from the"open book" icon on a toolbar
- Select the "Fonts" tab
- Choose a User font (1 to 6) from the list
- Click the "Modify" button
- Select a font from the dialogue, and set it's size - you'll probably need to experiment a bit here
- OK
- OK
Now, place the text entry:
- Locate your cursor to just before the note to have it's fingering shown and in the vertical position you want
- Press <x>
- Select the "Text Expression" tab if it is not already active
- In the text dialogue type the character you want - this will depend on the font you chose - Typecase is an excellent tool for this (Google is your friend)
- Choose the display font you set earlier (E.G User n)
- Click the "Expression Placement tab"
- Choose Justification "Center" and Alignment/Placement "at next note/bar"
- Clicl the "Visibility" tab
- Choose an "Item Colour" - in NWC1 you have 3 choices, in NWC2 you have more...*
- OK
Are you going to show circles and dots for valve up and down? Normally, I've seen valve directives given as numbers. Are your students quite young?
If you wanted to use numbers, the techniques are basically the same, you probably just don't need to select a User font as "Page Small Text" would likely be fine. Just so, you probably don't need to worry about colours either.
Once you have created a set of Dots/numbers, you can copy and paste them easily this no longer needing to recreate them all the time.
I have a sample attached...
* If you don't like the highlight colours available, these can be changed on a global basis in the |Tools|Options|Color (tab) dialogue. Note that changes here are global for your NWC installation, they are not song specific.