new lines unknown to me
Hi all.
First time I see the line in picture.
What are them and is there an implementation in MuS?
Thanks,
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Hi all.
First time I see the line in picture.
What are them and is there an implementation in MuS?
Thanks,
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They are pedal lines. Add one normal from the lines palette, click it and in inspecteur at "Textlinedetails" change the height of the endhook to a positive value. Then you can put it via SHIFT+CTRL+DRAG into an empty cell of the palette for later use.
In reply to They are pedal lines. Add… by Pentatonus
Thanks Pentatonus.
For English speaking users: I've used SHIT+CTRL and dragged the item etc. etc
In reply to Thanks Pentatonus. For… by Trottolina
Sorry, missed it. I speak German ;-)
In reply to Thanks Pentatonus. For… by Trottolina
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Hmm, is that from a recognized music publisher? They kind of look like pedal lines but seem to be nonstandard - there is no obvious reason I can think of for the end hook to be turned downward like that. Do they maybe explain their special notation in a forward at the beginning of the edition, or footnotes at the bottom of the first page>
In reply to Hmm, is that from a… by Marc Sabatella
It's from "Volontè&Co", a current Italian publisher. And not, they don't explain the reason.
Looking better on other scores I've discovered that it definitely means the "pedal" since even where there is the name "Ped.-----" the ending edge is downward.
In reply to Hmm, is that from a… by Marc Sabatella
Also curious about this usage, after a short research I found this: https://music.stackexchange.com/questions/106974/what-does-this-pedal-n…, but personally never saw it before in scores myself.