how to create a suspended cymbal roll
Greetings,
First time posting here.
I'm looking for guidance to create a suspended cymbal roll in the score. Also, I am reading the community looking for existing discussions.
Thanks in advance,
TW
Greetings,
First time posting here.
I'm looking for guidance to create a suspended cymbal roll in the score. Also, I am reading the community looking for existing discussions.
Thanks in advance,
TW
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Welcome, see: https://musescore.org/en/node/285674
Use a tremolo for a roll on any unpitched instrument?
One thing that typically happens with a cymbal roll is a crescendo. If you put a tremolo on the note (this is normal notation) and a piano pedal mark under it and make it invisible, you will get the crescendo and a smoother roll than only a tremolo.
In reply to One thing that typically… by mike320
which piano pedal?
In reply to which piano pedal? by tractoronfarm
I use the one that starts ped and ends with the *.
This SoundFont has been a lifesaver. I had always needed a suspended cymbal/cymbal roll sound, and it took me forever to find this one. It's not very customizable (as in it can only be a certain length), but it at least gets a good cymbal roll sound.
In reply to This SoundFont has been a… by sircodyalan
Hi. How can I use that sound? I just ad in some folder? I'm already using the MS4
In reply to Hi. How can I use that sound… by Fabio Beckert
Well, if you are using MuseScore 4, you don't need this SoundFont anymore. They added a suspended cymbal (see https://musescore.org/en/node/337896) for MuseScore 4. However, if you still want to use the SoundFont, simply download the file, find "Musescore 3" or "MuseScore 4" in your file explorer (most likely in your documents folder), then paste the file into the "SoundFonts" folder.
In reply to Well, if you are using… by sircodyalan
How do you get the suspended roll though?