'Reminder' accidental
How can I add an accidental between brackets which is commonly used as a ‘reminder’?
In the accidental palette I can see the bracket symbol but I cannot ‘activate’ it so to say.
How can I add an accidental between brackets which is commonly used as a ‘reminder’?
In the accidental palette I can see the bracket symbol but I cannot ‘activate’ it so to say.
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Drag and drop it to the accidental you want to put parenthesis around.
In reply to Drag and drop it to the by [DELETED] 5
Thanks lasconic. That works on single notes. In the attachment I want to add a
reminder at the note which consists of an up-stem and down-stem b almost at the end of the measure. This to remind that also low b must be played with a natural. How can I do this?
In reply to Thanks lasconic. That works by JoeAlders
an accidental applies only to the octave it is on so, to have the low b play as a natural you would need to actually notate it as a natural.
In reply to To my understanding by xavierjazz
Perhaps you are right....... I will take a look into a theory book.
But when I want to place a natural there it appears as a flat and I
cannot change it into a natural.
In reply to Perhaps you are right....... by JoeAlders
Xavierjazz is correct that the note needs an explicit natural sign (for the reason he stated).
You should be able to make it a natural either by raising the pitch with the UP arrow or by clicking on the natural sign in the note entry toolbar.
Remember that the note occurs in two voices simultaneously, and the pitch will thus need to be changed for each.
In reply to Xavierjazz is correct that by [DELETED] 448831
I can solve this problem by first deleting the up-stem 16th b (a 16th rest takes it's place), then add the natural
to the down-stem 8th b and then again placing the up-stem 16th note.
In reply to Thanks lasconic. That works by JoeAlders
Others will correct me if I'm wrong but it's not conventional writing and will not be expected by a player. A natural applies normally only on the same octave, so if you want the low b to a natural one you should indicate it without the parenthesis.
Adding a natural can be done with the toolbar or with the arrow key by moving the note up or down.
In reply to Others will correct me if I'm by [DELETED] 5
You are all corrrect! I just have it looked it up in my theory book, accidentals only apply on the same octave.
Thanks I am never too old to learn........