Indicating instruments and changing them

• Jan 24, 2018 - 15:58

I have searched for an answer on this topic but can't seem to work it out.

I am preparing a score that alternates organ and SATB choir, and although it is obvious just from looking at the score would like to indicate where the changes are by showing SATB on the short score sections. Is there a way to indicate instrumentation on some systems and not others? When I try, they either all appear or disappear.


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In reply to by [DELETED] 27476272

If it were me writing for musicians to actually read, I'd put the voices and organ on separate staves. Combining things can save space, sure, but in my experience it costs more than it is wroth in terms of my time engraving it as well as the musicians' time reading/understanding/rehearsing it. I might consider "Hide empty staves" so that truly a capella or completely instrumental parts don't waste space, but in places where its voice plus accompaniment, I'd always have both shown on their own staves with no combining.

In reply to by [DELETED] 27476272

A much better start, I'd say. You can then use Hide empty staves if you so choose.

As for the size of staves, for the sake of practicality I might advise two separate editions - one for the singers with small staff for organ, and one for the organist with small staff for voice. No one wants their own part to be small - it's the other people's parts you want small. Or just use File / Parts to extra a vocal-only part. That is actually the way a lot of this sort of music might be published (a score with full size accompaniment and small voice / soloist staves, separate parts for voice / soloist only).

In reply to by Marc Sabatella

Thank you. All sensible.

Incidentally, is it the best way to indicate a reciting note to use 2/1 bars and a breve?

Also, so that I know: is it possible temporarily to remove instrument names or will they always apply to the whole piece / part?

I think I have the same question about time signatures, although I'm pretty sure there is a way to turn them on and off as you go?

In reply to by [DELETED] 27476272

In general, I wouldn't show time signatures at all for music that is not in fact metric. If there are sections that are metric and others that are not, show the time signatures where you need but use the Join Selected Measures command or Measure Properties to get the actual durations how you want them. Youncan also mark time signatures invisible with "V".

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