Automatic placement of bracket instrument name
Originally, because it's for 2 pianos, there are 4 staffs in total. How can I transcribe it exactly the same like the one in the original score?
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This?
I pressed "I";
Selected the lower stave and used: Add Staff;
Selected it and used the ↑ button;
Double-click on the bracket to adjust it-
In reply to This? by Shoichi
Thanks.
In reply to This? by Shoichi
Can you help me again? On the first system of the page, notes on the second staff had been tied to the third staff in the second system.
In reply to Can you help me again? On… by IndominusRex
Add: Select the note Press +
Remove: Select the tie press Del
In reply to Select the tie press Del? by Shoichi
Actually, I'm trying to say that I want the octave from the second staff be tied to the third staff. Thanks again.
In reply to Actually, I'm trying to say… by IndominusRex
I don't think that's possible. I think that, in your images, there is Hide Empty Staves.
Or Click the first note hold down Ctrl;
Click the following note and press S
In reply to I don't think that's… by Shoichi
Thanks.
In reply to Thanks. by IndominusRex
To do what you are showing, I make what I call phantom ties.
For the end of the system, add a grace note after and make it invisible (you will have to do this one piece at a time) and then put a tie to it and adjust the tie so it looks right.
For the start of the next system, add a grace note before and make it invisible (one piece at a time) and put a tie from the grace note to the main note and adjust the tie so it looks good.
When adjusting the tie, you may need to press alt one time to turn of auto placement when you move it. You don't need to worry about setting the grace notes to not play since they do not affect playback in any bad way and actually muting them might cause a break in the music.
Add another staff to the first piano, extend the brace