Sostenuto
Hi,
Is there a way to enter sostenuto in a piano score? I didn't find anything in the handbook
Thanks
Hi,
Is there a way to enter sostenuto in a piano score? I didn't find anything in the handbook
Thanks
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Ctrl+T, sostenuto, Esc
In reply to Ctrl+T, sostenuto, Esc by Jojo-Schmitz
OK, Ctrl+T inserts a staff text box. I have seen a piano score with this (sost.)_ _ _ _ _ underneath a long note, sort of a hairpin. I don't think a value can be assigned to it, and so this "sost" is just for the pianist in a score and has no effect in playback? Different from "Ped" which has a playback effect
In reply to OK, Ctrl+T inserts a staff… by Danker Schaareman
Or use Inspector:
In reply to OK, Ctrl+T inserts a staff… by Danker Schaareman
That should be the same as a Pedal line
In reply to That should be the same as a… by Jojo-Schmitz
It seems to me better, as workaround, than Ctrl+T. Waiting for an implementation?
In reply to It seems to me better, as… by Shoichi
Yes, I think that the "sostenuto" is sort of an empty thing and functions as an optical instruction without having playback effect. Using "Ped" has an effect, and serves my purpose well.
Use a Pedal line, change the begin text from <
sym
>keyboardPedalPed
</sym
> to <sym
>keyboardPedalSost
</sym
>In reply to Use a Pedal line, change the… by jeetee
Then add that to your palette for further use
In reply to Use a Pedal line, change the… by jeetee
I can insert a pedal line. How do I change the "begin text"?
In reply to I can insert a pedal line… by Danker Schaareman
Select the pedal line, change the begin text inside the inspector.
In reply to Select the pedal line,… by kuwitt
Ok, great, that works, and now I know!