copying one voice from a line
Hi
If I write a cello line with multiple voices and then I decide to copy just the second cello voice to the base line, can I do it in one click?
Hi
If I write a cello line with multiple voices and then I decide to copy just the second cello voice to the base line, can I do it in one click?
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Alternatively, can I copy the 2 voices of the cello to a new base line, then erase all the second voice-notes or erase all the first voice-notes.
In reply to Alternatively, can I copy… by Shirly Lyubomirsky
Read up on the selection filter
In reply to Read up on the selection… by mike320
It worked, thans.
Also the Tools / Explode command, documented under Tools in the Handbook. Depending on the specifics, either of these would do the job.
In reply to Also the Tools / Explode… by Marc Sabatella
What's the best way to copy a bar of cello (notes only) into the measure of the base, but copy the effects (articulation, dynamics, hairpins, ) from a previous base measure. For example, say my cello has 12 bars of notes that follow a constant rhythmic pattern, but of different notes in each bar. i copy the first cello bar to the base and add hairpins, dynamics, articulation etc. Now I want to copy the rest of the cello bars (11 other bars) but keep up the hairpins, dynamics and articulation I just worked out for the first bar. Can I just copy those effects and superimpose them on the cello notes now in the base line? Can I dress up notes with effects of different measures, is my question.
In reply to What's the best way to copy… by Shirly Lyubomirsky
It's always easier to advise if you post an actual score so we can see exactly what you mean, but in general, you can copy a list of articulations forms one passage to another by selecting them (eg, click one, shift+click another to select all in that range) then copy & paste as per usual. Same with dynamics. But hairpins cannot be copied this way.
In reply to It's always easier to advise… by Marc Sabatella
Would this only work if the rhythm of the 2 passages is identical. So same number of notes and pattern in both passages? Does it also work for copying dynamics?
In reply to Would this only work if the… by Shirly Lyubomirsky
As usual, the best way to find out is to try! We do make an attempt to do what makes sense, but every situation is different.