Show colored notes in parts

• Aug 18, 2021 - 20:57

Hi,

I am the arranger of my woodwind plus cello combo. Recently, I experimented with coloring the melody in our arrangements. The players love that feature because they thus have a clear indication when the spotlight is on them in a piece.

Now, I'd like to apply that technique to my older arrangements, but, unfortunately, coloring the notes in the main score does not change the colors in the parts. So, I'd either have to color the melody in each part or recreate all parts (which means that I'd also have to recreate the formatting for each part).

Is there an easier way? Could that be done with a plugin?

Thanks and best regards,
René


Comments

If you color the notes in the score with a plugin, run the same plugin against the part(s).

If you want a plugin that reads the colors from the score and sets them in the part(s) from that though, I believe you're out of luck

While experimenting with various options to transfer the colored notes to the parts, I observed that note coloring is already being transferred to parts that are created by [Single Part], but not to parts created by [All Parts].

Bug or feature?

In reply to by Jojo-Schmitz

Ouch. I was too quick with my conclusion, sorry. Here is what I did:

  1. Create a new score with 2 instruments
  2. Enter some notes.
  3. Create All parts and an additional part containing both instruments
  4. Color some notes

Check the solo parts: No colors. (At that point, I did not check the part with both instruments, which indeed is also not colored.)

  1. Copy the notes for each instrument in the respective solo parts.

But now, the notes in the part containing both instruments are already colored! That's why I erroneously concluded that these parts behaved differently.

Fortunately, this also works the other way round: Copy the whole colored score to the part with all instruments and - voilà - the colors also show up in the solo parts.

So, this will probably be my workflow because that is way easier to do for a couple of scores than to write a plugin. ;-)

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