Pizzicato for violins
Hi There
How do I create pizzicato violin ( strings generally) notes ?
Hi There
How do I create pizzicato violin ( strings generally) notes ?
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Add the "pizz" marking from the Text palette.
In reply to Add the "pizz" marking from… by Marc Sabatella
Mark the note to be pizzicato and use the Text palette - as Marc says.
You can select a whole run of notes and use the Text palette with "pizz".
At the end of the section you might wish to explicitly use the Text palette again with "arco".
I'm not sure if it's possible to mark just one note for pizzicato. If you don't cancel the marking with arco you may be surprised.
Actually just put the pizz. mark on the first note of the section to be played, and the arco mark on the first note which follows the pizzicato section.
Hope this helps.
In reply to Mark the note to be… by dave2020X
There is additional notation for the snap pizzicato, otherwise known as the Bartók pizzicato. This is shown in the articulation section.
See https://youtu.be/OUe9c0m32fc for an explanation and demonstration.
However, since this requires preparation on a real stringed instrument, it only applies if there has already been a pizz. marking for the section.
The circle with the little line on it is shown in MuseScore's articulation palette. I'm not sure if it generates a different sound within a pizzicato context - that might be a refinement too far.
Another notation for pizzicato is a + sign over a note, but again it might only apply if the section in question is already in pizzicato mode.
There are other variants of pizzicato - see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pizzicato
As with the snap pizzicato, at present I don't think MuseScore exploits these additional subtleties.
In reply to Mark the note to be… by dave2020X
The standard usage of the term is to apply to all notes until canceled by "arco". So in order to be understood by humans or by MuseScore, you need to add the arco where you want it to return to bowed, regardless of how long the pizz passage is (one note or a thousand). There could be some special cases where based on the content and maybe use of brackets or other syntax, you could make clear to a human player you want it to apply to one note only, but you'd still need the explicit arco (perhaps invisible, in that case) for MuseScore. That would apply to snap pizzicato as well.
In reply to The standard usage of the… by Marc Sabatella
Hi Marc
I feel privileged that the founder has responded to my query !...thanks very much . Success.
speak soon
best
John Ockwell
In reply to Hi Marc I feel privileged… by J.O.
Thanks, but - I'm not the founder, that would be Werner Schweer. I'm just someone who's done a lot of work on the project over the past few years!
In reply to Thanks, but - I'm not the… by Marc Sabatella
Lovely to hear from you anyway Marc... trust you're keeping well. Are you situated in the USA ?
cheers
john O
In reply to Lovely to hear from you… by J.O.
Yes, near Denver. Werner, BTW, is from Germany; most of the other founders and current team are also European. I'm one of the few in the US.
In reply to Yes, near Denver. Werner,… by Marc Sabatella
I just got MuseHub Strings & the Harmonics work but they're supposed to sound as written not an Octave or 2 Higher unless maybe there were modes for it
In reply to I just got MuseHub Strings &… by s1114182721
Sounds like you are having some sort of problem, but it isn't clear what. I recommend creating a new thread in the Support forum, attach your score, and give precise steps to reproduce the problem. Then people can check it out and understand and assist better.