Diferent dynamics for each piano stave
Is it possible to have two different dynamics for a piano score, one for each stave at the same time.
Is it possible to have two different dynamics for a piano score, one for each stave at the same time.
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yes. Just click a note in the staff you want dynamics to be added to, and then double click one of the dynamics from the palette. Then do the same for a note on the other staff.
In reply to yes. Just click a note in by ericfontainejazz
And via Inspector change dynamic span from instrument to staff
In reply to And via Inspector change by Jojo-Schmitz
Thanks Jojo, I was not aware of that actually!
In reply to Thanks Jojo, I was not aware by ericfontainejazz
although I notice that if I add another dynamic later to one of the staves, then the "Dynamic range" returns to being "Part" and so affects both staves. To deal with this, could always right click a dynamic, select all similar elements, and then change all of their dynamic ranges to "Staff".
In reply to although I notice that if I by ericfontainejazz
Or copy and paste as this will retain the property of "stave" applied to the dynamic.
In reply to although I notice that if I by ericfontainejazz
What do you mean the range "returns to being Part"? Are you saying a dynamic you've already eneted and already cuatomzied to Staff changes when adding a new dynamic? i don't see that. if you do, could you post the score and precise steps to reproduce?
if you just mean, eahc new dynamic you add defaults to [art, wlel, that's certainly normal. Cusotmizing the range of one element in your score doens't change the defaults.
In reply to What do you mean the range by Marc Sabatella
> "if you just mean, eahc new dynamic you add defaults to [art, wlel, that's certainly normal"
Yes, that is what I was saying, and I understood that is certainly normal.
There may be a feature request for user to be able to speicify that their multi-staff instrument should treat dynamics always as per-staff...
In reply to > "if you just mean, eahc new by ericfontainejazz
That's not really standard notational practice, though - I don't think you'll find a lot of support for the idea of adding more options just to make this unusual case slightly easier. I think it would make more sense to simply customize a dynamic the way you like it and add it to your custom palette.
In reply to That's not really standard by Marc Sabatella
good point!