How to add harp sound just for 1 bar
is there any method just to edit one bar playing "harp" sound then continue to normal tone?
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is there any method just to edit one bar playing "harp" sound then continue to normal tone?
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Use an "Instrument Change" text, one to switch to Harp and another to switch back
In reply to Use an "Instrument Change"… by Jojo-Schmitz
Hi jojo
I will try to work on it.
Thanks
In reply to Use an "Instrument Change"… by Jojo-Schmitz
I selected the note, change the instrument to "Harp" but once I changed it, the rest of the notes in other bars will be changed to lower octave too?
In reply to I selected the note, change… by Edmund Goo
Change it back in the next measure
In reply to Change it back in the next… by Jojo-Schmitz
When I change the next note back, the previous notes I changed to harp also changed back.
In reply to When I change the next note… by Edmund Goo
That should not be the case unless you do it on the 2nd half of that tied chord, use the following rest or note instead
In reply to That should not be the case,… by Jojo-Schmitz
This is the score, Alto bar 3 diamond notes I want to change to harp.
thanks for your help
In reply to This is the score, Alto bar… by Edmund Goo
Like this?
In reply to Like this? by Jojo-Schmitz
Thanks for spending your time.
In reply to Thanks for spending your… by Edmund Goo
"Alto bar 3 diamond notes I want to change to harp."
A question is: why a harp sound? Apparently, you want a harmonic sound with these notes with diamond head?
Without changing the instrument, one can get (a little) closer to the expected effect, e.g. by adding an ottava line and a soft dynamic (say's a p), and hide them. So : 2Yotta Shakura.mscz
(this said, there remains a "difficulty between" the previous chord, E major, and the harmonics, Em : I don't know if it is intentional or not)
In reply to "Alto bar 3 diamond notes I… by cadiz1
So nice of you spending more time to explain, I will try out your way later, hopefully it work.
Many thanks again
In reply to "Alto bar 3 diamond notes I… by cadiz1
I use your "ottava line" method and it works.
Thanks