Dấu luyến

Updated 1 year ago
This page shows old instructions for MuseScore 1.
For MuseScore 4 users, see Dấu luyến.

Dấu luyến là một đường cong giữa hai hoặc nhiều nốt dùng để chỉ rằng các nốt đó sẽ được chơi chung. Nếu bạn muốn nối hai nốt có cùng pitch, xin đọc chương về Dấu nối

Hướng dẫn

  1. Leave note entry mode and select the first note:
    First note selected
  2. S creates a slur:
    Slur to adjacent note
  3. Shift+Right moves the slur end to the next note:
    Three-note slur
  4. X flips the slur direction:
    Slur above note stems
  5. Escape ends Slur Edit mode:
    Slur no longer in edit mode

Adjustments

The boxes or handles (displayed in the images for steps 2-4 above) can be adjusted with the mouse. The two outer handles adjust the start and end of the slur. The two inner handles adjust the contour of the slur.

A slur can span several systems and pages. The start and end of a slur is anchored to a note/chord or rest. If the notes are repositioned due to changes in the layout, stretch or style, the slur also moves and adjusts in size.

This example shows a slur that spans from the bass to the treble clef. Using the mouse, select the first note of the slur, hold down the Ctrl key and select the last note for the slur, and press S to add the slur.

Slur across clefs

Note: It is not possible to change the start and end anchor notes using the mouse. Use Shift + left or right arrow keys to adjust the start and end points of a slur.

Dotted line

Dotted slurs are sometimes used in songs where the presence of a slur varies between stanzas. Dotted slurs are also used to indicate an editor's suggestion (as opposed to the composers original markings). To change an existing slur into a dotted slur right-click on it and choose Slur Properties.... From the Slur Properties dialog you can choose whether you want a solid or a dotted slur.

See also: Tie , Edit mode .