Adding an instrument mid-score
Are you able to add a staff/instrument midway through a score, not having it appear until that point?
Are you able to add a staff/instrument midway through a score, not having it appear until that point?
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Yes, just add it, enter the notes and then use "Hide empty staves"
In reply to Yes, just add it, enter the… by Jojo-Schmitz
Where is the "Hide empty staves" option?
In reply to Where is the "Hide empty… by [DELETED] 36260257
Format > Style > Score
In reply to Format > Style > Score by Jojo-Schmitz
Thanks!
In reply to Thanks! by [DELETED] 36260257
So I did that, but in the first line of my music there's still the flute, clarinet, vibraphone and harp parts, even though there are no notes in those measures.
In reply to So I did that, but in the… by [DELETED] 36260257
Directly below Hide empty staves is an option that starts "Don't hide empty staves..."
This will not hide empty stave in the first system. It is checked by default. Uncheck it and all empty stave will be hidden.
In reply to Directly below Hide empty… by mike320
Thank you!
In reply to So I did that, but in the… by [DELETED] 36260257
But to be clear: unless you have some unusual special reason to disable that option, you should leave it alone. The standards for published music - and pretty much any conductor or music director wanting to use the arrangement - will want all instruments listed on the first page, You shouldn't deviate from this except in the special circumstances where standard music notation convention warrants it (eg, a soloist or divisi parts that only exists for a few measures).
In reply to But to be clear: unless you… by Marc Sabatella
Ok, that makes sense.
Thanks, but when I do that staves for some existing parts also disappear when they have rests for a few bars.
In reply to Thanks, but when I do that… by Schuarta
If you don't want that, right-click those staves, Staff Properties, and set them to "Never hide".
In reply to If you don't want that,… by Marc Sabatella
This really helps, thanks!
It all works great. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.