Flageoletti?
"Flageoletti" is in the instrument resource, but it is not an instrument (the instrument is "flageolet").
Seemingly it makes reference to the flageolet or flageolett articulation of bowed instruments (a sort of thin, flute-like tone), but I cannot find where it appears in the user interface.
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in the instruments list (string 2771) does not appear to be in use. Hypothesis: Same as for Violin/Violins?
See: https://github.com/musescore/MuseScore/blob/2.3.1/share/instruments/ins…
Shows in Mixer and in staff text properties in the same way as pizzicato
In reply to Shows in Mixer and in staff… by Jojo-Schmitz
Oh, I've found it for the harp, but not for the violin.
In reply to Shows in Mixer and in staff… by Jojo-Schmitz
how do you even flageoletti?
In reply to how do you even flageoletti? by MiningSquirrel1
Flageoletti are harmonics. The method for creating one depends on the instrument. If there is a string, you lightly touch the string in the proper place to play a harmonic. Reeded instruments use air control to play harmonics. The way they are notated is instrument specific and at times even note specific in the case of most stringed instruments.
It's used on the harp.