Slur from a note/chord to a rest should be hoizontal
Reported version
3.6
Type
Functional
Frequency
Few
Severity
S5 - Suggestion
Reproducibility
Always
Status
active
Regression
No
Workaround
Yes
Project
In order to describe more precisely a "laissez-vibrer" or a "let ring" a common notation is to tie the note to a rest. It is more explicit to what is expected from the player.
In MuseScore, this implies using multiple voices, hiding the tied note, ...
It would be nice if a chord could be tied to rest without having to do all those manipulations.
Some discussions about this:
* https://music.stackexchange.com/questions/123084/how-can-i-create-a-tie…
* https://music.stackexchange.com/questions/69970/when-to-use-tied-notes-…
Comments
Use a 'Let ring" line (from the Lines palette of the Advanced workspace) instead
Then again a simple slur works too:
A tie indeed does not though, but that's a different thing anyway.
Maybe you could feed that back to those stackexchange discussions.
In reply to Use a 'Let ring" line (from… by Jojo-Schmitz
Thanks. For me this is enough. I shared on stackexchange forum.
The issues with using slurs to a rest are 1) slurs will not be perfectly horizontal in every case whereas ties will, and 2) adding slurs to each note of a chord and positioning them correctly to look like that hanging tie is frankly a total pain. I've also seen this kind of notation in piano music quite a lot.
Ties however are designed/defined to connect 2 adjacent notes of the same pitch. A rest doesn't have a pitch -> no tie possible
Slur to rest works
Tie does not
Both is by design
In reply to (No subject) by Jojo-Schmitz
> Slur to rest works
~~> Slur to rest is perfectible
As per dragonwithafez remark, in this case the slur is not really well positioned. And this is a per part layout, it means that one have to adapt the layout on every part. Not ideal.
Example:
The ideal would be a slur to rest to be automatically laid out horizontally:
OK, I buy that ;-)
Workaround is to adjust it manually
But what about these cases: