Trills
Hello, when you use a "tr" trill in MuseScore, is it the same as what Mozart would mean for a "tr" trill? Thanks!
Hello, when you use a "tr" trill in MuseScore, is it the same as what Mozart would mean for a "tr" trill? Thanks!
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Yes. It represents the 18 and 19th century trill. Try it and see.
Also see the grace notes in the palette for the trill termination if that is what you require. (The ones with the grace note AFTER the fundamental tone.)
In reply to Yes. It represents the 18… by penne vodka
Thanks. That should do it. No mention of a grace note after the trill in my Mozart transcription and sounds OK, but good to know.
The answer is most of the time. The only exception is when he put an accidental on the trill. I don't know how often Mozart did this, but MuseScore does not properly playback trills with accidentals on them.
In reply to The answer is most of the… by mike320
Thanks for answering. This Mozart piece I'm working with has no accidental in the trill but that is unfortunate, some of my Bach music has accidentals in the trills and other ornaments, that I am planning to do.
In reply to Thanks for answering. This… by samsonbard
I can help you with a workaround for the "accidentaled" ornaments. I will post a How to when I get to it (probably Monday).
Regards
In reply to I can help you with a… by Louis Cloete
Nice one Louis, that is very generous
In reply to Nice one Louis, that is very… by samsonbard
Meanwhile, see:
https://musescore.org/en/node/276918
See https://musescore.org/en/node/277181