Ossia and Orchestral sheet layout
Hi everyone!
I'm currently writting a simple orchestal piece and needed to add an ossia stave for a solo cello, as indicated in the image Ossia N01.png. I've added it as one would in previous versions, creating a solo cello instrument, hiding empty bars and selecting it to be a smaller size, but there's a problem in the engraving of the complete orchestral sheet music due to the ossia.
Now there is a clear gap between cellos an violas, where the hidden solo cello is (Problem and general problem .png). This is also extrapolated as a problem when reviewing the cello parts (parts.png).
Is there anyway to completely hide the solo cello stave per page? I know the eye option in the instrument pannel hides the stave completely, but that would also hide the ossia.
Or maybe there is a better way to make an ossia stave that can be seen in parts and the general sheet music without disrupting the engraving?
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Comments
In the Style dialog (Format > Style), under 'Score', make sure you have 'Hide empty staves within systems' checked, and also 'Don't hide empty staves in first system' unchecked.
For now, this causes a problem on the first page if you have empty staves you do want to show, so you can override this by including something invisible (e.g. a text item set to white) on any staves you don't want to hide at the start.
In reply to In the Style dialog (Format … by oktophonie
Thanks! I'll try and get back to you c:
In reply to In the Style dialog (Format … by oktophonie
It worked perfectly for this case, thanks!
A related question just if needed:
Is there a way to hide certain staves for certain bars on a specific page (for contemporary notation aesthetics)? Such as sheet music written by Lutoslawski (attached an image)
In reply to It worked perfectly for this… by Andres.Cardenio
Yes. Right-click a bar (or select a range and then right-click it), choose 'Measure properties', then under 'Staves' you can toggle the visibility of whichever staves you like (in this dialog they are just numbered, top to bottom).
https://musescore.org/en/handbook/4/measure-properties
In reply to Yes. Right-click a bar (or… by oktophonie
Nice, thank you :)