additional positioning flexibility and grace note flexibility

• Oct 18, 2023 - 14:13

I am trying to create a senza misura passage, but many of the default layout positions that work so well with metered music are impeding my attempts to space the notes and slurs as I want them to be.

  1. Throughout this first line, I want to be able to group these beamed grace notes under a slur. I can make the slur with flexibility if I use S on my QWERTY keyboard, but it's not reposition-able if I click it from the lines menu.

  2. I can't use my MIDI controller to change the pitch of grace notes. I have to use my directional keys on my QWERTY keyboard.

  3. I want to be able to make plain open noteheads even when they don't fit into the meter. This option isn't available in the noteheads palette.

  4. I want to be able to reposition individual notes. I can move the element (the notehead), but the stems and accidentals don't follow along on my diads. The automatic spacing keeps adjusting things after I put them in place, too.

  5. I want to compose a piece where accidentals don't carry through the measure. I have the courtesy accidental plugin, but it doesn't work on every note. For example, m. 2 in the last grace note grouping the courtesy accidental plug in doesn't create a sharp in front of the D or the C.

If there was a Senza Misura mode, this type of unmetered gestural music would be easier to create. If there was a toggle to be able to change accidentals carrying through the measure, this music would be easier to make, too.

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Comments

In reply to by joeberibak

Consider creating a single measure of the beats you need to write this out in regular notation. Select the measure, right click and select measure properties, change the Measure duration to number of beats you need (35/4, for example). If you need small notes, you can change the size of selected notes in properties, to cue size.
then you won't have to deal with grace notes.

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