Alternative notes 2008-01-05 03:59 pm How do you put paranthasis around a note to show it is alternative i.e. it is played on both staves at the same time. I tried it with text, but then it never fits around the note on the screen and the print preview because of the invisible anchor. Quote Selected
Re: Alternative notes Reply #1 – 2008-01-05 04:14 pm There is not any built-in method for doing this. Quote Selected
Re: Alternative notes Reply #2 – 2008-01-05 04:16 pm Well is there any other way of doing this like with a different font? Quote Selected
Re: Alternative notes Reply #3 – 2008-01-05 08:58 pm You would place a text entry that is centred at the next note - pad with spaces as required - check in print preview to make sure it's in the right place... Quote Selected
Re: Alternative notes Reply #4 – 2008-01-07 11:39 pm Just one more question, would you recommend muting the note with the paranthasis or not? Quote Selected
Re: Alternative notes Reply #5 – 2008-01-08 01:12 am That depends entirely on the work itself and your preferences... Quote Selected
Re: Alternative notes Reply #6 – 2008-01-08 03:05 am Quote from: PIRAHNAPLANT – 2008-01-07 11:39 pmJust one more question, would you recommend muting the note with the paranthasis or not?For piano, all but one should be muted. Quote Selected
Re: Alternative notes Reply #7 – 2008-01-08 07:32 am If you were writing a note that is out of range for most players of a certain instrument, you might want to draw a chord consisting of the original note and the same nominal note in another octave. In that case, your brackets signify the alternate note, but you can't mute just one note in a chord. The workaround would be to mute the entire chord, but have the correct note playback in a hidden staff, where you've only notated the original note.If you wanted to signify a "ghost" note, you might want to consider the X notehead. Quote Selected
Re: Alternative notes Reply #8 – 2008-01-08 08:45 am Quote from: David Palmquist – 2008-01-08 07:32 amyou can't mute just one note in a chord.True, but you can fake it. <link>Even less clutter like this:Quote!NoteWorthyComposerClip(2.0,Single)|Instrument|Name:"Flute"|Patch:73|Note|Dur:4th|Pos:-2|Note|Dur:Whole,Grace|Pos:-7z^|Opts:NoLegerLines|Visibility:Never|Note|Dur:Whole,Grace|Pos:0z^|Opts:Muted|Visibility:Never|Chord|Dur:4th|Pos:-7,0X!NoteWorthyComposerClip-End Quote Selected