Fall down (sort of glissando)
Hello,
I'm trying to fill in a glissando (fall down) from one note. The problem is there isn't a second note (to put it between). Is there still a way to create this?
Jvuz
Hello,
I'm trying to fill in a glissando (fall down) from one note. The problem is there isn't a second note (to put it between). Is there still a way to create this?
Jvuz
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It seems that you have hit on a gap in MuseScore's armoury.
For the benefit of the developers, this article discusses the various signs used in Jazz band scores, and which probably should be included in a future version.
http://bands.army.mil/masterclass/tusafb/dec2000/jazz.htm
Maybe we should open a feature issue on this?
As a workaround, you could use the glissando sign between two notes, and then make the second invisible (and zero velocity)
HTH
Michael
In reply to It seems that you have hit on by ChurchOrganist
Deleted: not necessary.
In reply to It seems that you have hit on by ChurchOrganist
As I recall, there is a "falls and doits" palette in 2.0. Not sure if it covers everything that would be needed yet, but the feature is there.
When I've needed to this this in 1.1, I typically just use the "line" element, which doesn't require two notes to connect. Doesn't look exactly how I'd prefer, but it's clear enough. You can also create a second note to attach the gliss symbol to, then mark it invisible - I've done that sort of thing on occasion, too. Works especially well for slurs, as you can then bend them into different shapes.
In reply to As I recall, there is a by Marc Sabatella
I cannot seem to find a falls and doit pallette. Neither in 1.2 or 1.3 ??
regards
ph
In reply to falls by ph
That's because there isn't one :)
Falls and doits are coming in MuseScore 2.0
In reply to That's because there isn't by ChurchOrganist
Thanks
In reply to Really, thanks! I was just… by Bryndon J. Raschaul
And since MuseScore 2 came out almost three years ago, you can find these markings on the Arpeggios & Glissandos palette.
Yeah, so I'm about 6 years too late, but in Musescore 2.0, open the master pallet with Shift+F9 and go to symbols. Then scroll down until you find the fall.
In reply to Yeah, so I'm about 6 years… by lola.dwyer
Just like Marc mentioned above, a mere 4 months ago ;-)
In reply to Yeah, so I'm about 6 years… by lola.dwyer
6 years isn't bad.
:)