Hand-change lines in a piano score

• Aug 31, 2017 - 12:28

Hi, I'm wondering if anyone can point me in the right direction please:
I'm transposing a piano score, and it has lines directing the player to play notes written on the bass clef with the right hand (so, playing in treble clef then a line going \ to the base clef notes, followed by a line going / to indicate moving back to playing in treble clef... hope that makes sense!) but I haven't been able to find a way to do this within MuseScore.

Example shown below, as indicated by the yellow arrows within the red circle.

Can anyone please help? I'd be very grateful.

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Actually, there is a better choice, or would be if it worked as expected here - the seldom-used "note anchored line", available only through the Add / Lines menu. Select both notes using Ctrl+click, add the line. It shows up oddly placed, but if you move it into position, it behaves as it should, and adjusts automatically just like a gliss line. I've never been sure about the intended use case for this line to be able to figure out what the default layout is trying to achieve. Not sure if it's just assuming the same 5sp offset that ordinary text lines (also arbitrarily) get or what

Thank you to all of you for your help. I have used the "note anchored line" as suggested, and it is perfect!

I'm very grateful for each of your help - the brainstorming helped me understand this whole issue better.

Thanks again.

Donna

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