Pulse bar Rameau75 • Apr 14, 2020 - 19:36 Greetings, How to add pulse bar under notes? Thank you, Reply Comments Marc Sabatella • Apr 14, 2020 - 21:17 Can you explain what you mean by "pulse bar"? That's not a usual musical term in English, I'm guessing you mean something else but I can't really guess what. Reply Rameau75 • Apr 14, 2020 - 21:34 In reply to Can you explain what you… by Marc Sabatella Thanks :) Under a quarter note there will be a "l" to mark the pulse. Two under a half note... Reply bobjp • Apr 14, 2020 - 21:47 In reply to Thanks :) Under a quarter… by Rameau75 If this is to act as an aid to learning ow to read music, I guess you could do it with bold verse text. If there isn't already a way to do it. Reply Marc Sabatella • Apr 15, 2020 - 04:39 In reply to Thanks :) Under a quarter… by Rameau75 To enter text on a note, press Ctrl+T. By default it is above the staff, but you can press X to flip it below. Reply underquark • Apr 15, 2020 - 15:31 In reply to To enter text on a note,… by Marc Sabatella Or use Lyrics? Reply bobjp • Apr 15, 2020 - 17:28 In reply to or use Lrics? by underquark A bold lower case "l" might work. I haven't tried it. In lyrics mode you type whatever letter seems to work instead of words. Reply
Marc Sabatella • Apr 14, 2020 - 21:17 Can you explain what you mean by "pulse bar"? That's not a usual musical term in English, I'm guessing you mean something else but I can't really guess what. Reply
Rameau75 • Apr 14, 2020 - 21:34 In reply to Can you explain what you… by Marc Sabatella Thanks :) Under a quarter note there will be a "l" to mark the pulse. Two under a half note... Reply
bobjp • Apr 14, 2020 - 21:47 In reply to Thanks :) Under a quarter… by Rameau75 If this is to act as an aid to learning ow to read music, I guess you could do it with bold verse text. If there isn't already a way to do it. Reply
Marc Sabatella • Apr 15, 2020 - 04:39 In reply to Thanks :) Under a quarter… by Rameau75 To enter text on a note, press Ctrl+T. By default it is above the staff, but you can press X to flip it below. Reply
underquark • Apr 15, 2020 - 15:31 In reply to To enter text on a note,… by Marc Sabatella Or use Lyrics? Reply
bobjp • Apr 15, 2020 - 17:28 In reply to or use Lrics? by underquark A bold lower case "l" might work. I haven't tried it. In lyrics mode you type whatever letter seems to work instead of words. Reply
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Can you explain what you mean by "pulse bar"? That's not a usual musical term in English, I'm guessing you mean something else but I can't really guess what.
In reply to Can you explain what you… by Marc Sabatella
Thanks :)
Under a quarter note there will be a "l" to mark the pulse. Two under a half note...
In reply to Thanks :) Under a quarter… by Rameau75
If this is to act as an aid to learning ow to read music, I guess you could do it with bold verse text. If there isn't already a way to do it.
In reply to Thanks :) Under a quarter… by Rameau75
To enter text on a note, press Ctrl+T. By default it is above the staff, but you can press X to flip it below.
In reply to To enter text on a note,… by Marc Sabatella
Or use Lyrics?
In reply to or use Lrics? by underquark
A bold lower case "l" might work. I haven't tried it. In lyrics mode you type whatever letter seems to work instead of words.