Hairpins in 3.6
I have not been able to expand the length of crescendos and diminuendos and have read the material in the online manual on the subject. I have tried all the suggestions and still cannot get the symbols to appear such as I can on slurs. All that does show up is a small version of the dynamic nuance.
Any suggestions?
Comments
If you want the hair pin to cover a certain number of measures or notes, Select them then select the hairpin from the palette. If your hairpin is the wrong length, I think it is faster to just delete it and add the length you want.
In reply to If you want the hair pin to… by bobjp
Thank you for your reply, Bob! I tried to do as you suggested with a single measure, but I wound up with a crescendo over each note.
In reply to Thank you for your reply,… by Profbratsch
Crescendo over each note?? Hmmmm...are we talking about the same thing? Select a measure, double click a hairpin in the paleete. If you don't see a single hairpin under the full measure, there must be a funny setting somewhere.
In reply to Thank you for your reply,… by Profbratsch
I think you accidentally used the accent mark. Use cresendo line in "Lines".
In reply to I think you accidentally… by Pentatonus
Bingo, that's almost ceertain it. An accent does look like a mini-diminuendo. Then there is are also the fade-in and other kind of similar symbols. Basically, nothing on the Articulatiosn palette will be what you want - it's got to be from the Lines palette, or better, the shortcuts "<" and ">".
See https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/hairpins
Select a measure (or any range, see https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/selection-modes#range-select) and apply a hairpin. Do not select individual notes!
In reply to See https://musescore.org/en… by Jojo-Schmitz
Thank you all very much for your help! I am now getting things marked the way I want to.