Laissez-vibrer on chords
I am trying to figure out how to add an l.v. tie to all the notes in a chord. The l.v. articulation works beautifully on single notes, but I can't figure out a way to add l.v. to a chord.
I am trying to figure out how to add an l.v. tie to all the notes in a chord. The l.v. articulation works beautifully on single notes, but I can't figure out a way to add l.v. to a chord.
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By using shift+click to select the chord before and then adding the l.v.?
I should have been clearer. By "add l.v. to a chord" I mean how can I add an l.v. tie to every note in the chord. I would edit the original post, but the forum does not seem to allow it.
In reply to I should have been clearer… by rpatters1
You can edit your post by clicking on the three dots right of your comment.
But it's not clear for me what I do missing. When I select the chord (https://musescore.org/en/handbook/4/selecting-elements#Different_ways_o…) and after it add the l.v. tie each note of this chord should be connected with a tie.
In reply to You can edit your post by… by kuwitt
Hmmm. My three dots only show "Unsubscribe" and "Mark as spam". Maybe I need a more exalted status to edit. (Read that in a jocular tone.)
So I can select the chord, no problem. But I don't see an l.v. tie option separate from the regular tie option. But clicking the regular tie option does nothing, because there is a rest after the chord. And assigning the l.v. articulation only adds it to the bottom (or top) note.
In reply to Hmmm. My three dots only… by rpatters1
Ahhh, now I can reproduce it. I did check it in a score with two notes of different voices, there it seems to work. But in a chord with notes of the same voice I get the same behavior as you. Seems to be a bug for me.