Add open ties
Add an open tie element to line palette. This would be great for instruments such as a suspended cymbal. Currently, the way to achieve this is to use a slur, and there is no option available in the master palette. But, this doesn't work across system breaks or page turns. A slur requires each end to be connected to a note, but an open tie would only require one end be connected to a note.. And, making the slur invisible on the next system or second page results in slurs on both pages becoming invisible. Making an individual element for open ties would be handy and time saving.
For reference, see page 290 in Elaine Gould's book "Behind Bars".
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FWIW, there are symbols on the Symbols palette I use for this regularly. But a builtin feature would be nice some day. indeed.
In reply to FWIW, there are symbols on… by Marc Sabatella
When I said master palette, I meant the symbols palette within the master palette. But, I can't find anything there. I've tried searching "tie", "line", and "slur". The only thing that comes up with something I could potentially use is "tie", but the element is upside-down, and it can't be stretched to make it more visible.
In reply to When I said master palette,… by Sean Oliveras
In the same measure I use the grace note after and tie to it. I then make the grace note invisible (piece by piece). Playback isn't affected. If I need it to go into the next measure I tie it to a note in another voice and make that note invisible. I've never found a decent symbol for this - they're way to limited.
In reply to When I said master palette,… by Sean Oliveras
Sorry, I forgot, the symbols I use are actually on the "Special Characters" palette - press F2 while editing text to display, then look at the very end. For more on how I've done this, see https://musescore.org/en/node/267614#5. For MsueScore 3, probably best to use a custom (User) text style, both to get 18pt by default and so the default position is right on the notehead rather than something more appropriate for actual fingerings. If you do this a lot, you could add these to a palette and then add them easily.
In reply to Sorry, I forgot, the symbol… by Marc Sabatella
Ah, that method is pretty clever.
In reply to FWIW, there are symbols on… by Marc Sabatella
Marc, what are they?
In reply to Marc, what are they? by xavierjazz
See Marc's clarification above
See also #288355: Add open tie element
In reply to See also #288355: Add open… by Jojo-Schmitz
This is just a loop back to this.
In reply to This is just a loop back to… by xavierjazz
indeed