Acciaccatura after
Hello,
In contemporary music you will have acciaccatura after a note. How can we manage this case?
Thanks for your help.
Hello,
In contemporary music you will have acciaccatura after a note. How can we manage this case?
Thanks for your help.
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Can you show an example of what you mean and explain the intended interpretation? Then we can advise on how best to achieve it.
In reply to Can you show an example of… by Marc Sabatella
Hi Marc,
It's a work from Alban Berg and please find attached a screen shot of the Solo Violin part. I may play with horizontal offset from the inspector but may be there is another way :)
Thanks for your help.
In reply to Hi Marc, It's a work from… by PoorFrog
Can you explain the intended interpretation? Is this just a quirky way of showing trill is intended to be downward? You might consider rewriting in a more standard way if so. But sure, a horizontal offset on a regular acciaccatura will do the job if the goal is to reproduce this particular style of notation. If it's really some sort of standard notation we could certainly consider supporting it directly someday, but if it's really just a one-off invented for this situation, then playing with offsets will probably remain the way to do it..
In reply to Can you explain the intended… by Marc Sabatella
Berg was a student of Shoenberg and unusual notation was normal for Shoenberg so I would guess this is not a standard notation. I haven't seen enough post-Berg music to know for sure, but I would not use a Berg score to decide if something is standard.
In reply to Hi Marc, It's a work from… by PoorFrog
@ PoorFrog, if useful, see: https://musescore.org/it/node/289820#comment-922447
and the attached score.