Harp Muffling & Rhythm Notation
With correlation to this: https://musescore.org/en/node/40761, harp muffling notation in Musescore is still agonising to figure out (at least to me). The best I can reproduce is by using 2nd voice and lines:
The lines disarrange themselves when the score/bar re-layouts, causing quite a troublesome time to reassemble them. Furthermore, the lines to the 'coda' requires some effort to straighten vertically.
Am I missing something important?
:EDIT:
Also, how does one make these rhythm-marks (genuine, not substitution of note heads - La - and etc.)?
Comments
use a straight glissando line (and disable its playback and text via inspector), gliss's attach to note heads and as such follow releayout nicely
In reply to use a straight glissando line by Jojo-Schmitz
I haven't thought about that, thank you; now all that's left is the straight line towards the 'coda'.
In reply to I haven't thought about that, by Ragokyo
I don't understand the line you mean, or the coda. Is this some sort of harp-specific notation?> Is it related to actual codas, or is the coda symbol being reused for some other purpose? In the thread you reference, a *different* symbol is shown, as well as instructions on how to find it on the Symbols palette. For the vertical line, you could create a zero-length line and make that the hook. Or use a vertical line from the Symbols palette, or any text font actually.
In reply to I don't understand the line by Marc Sabatella
Sorry for the confusion, I called it a 'coda' because I use it to replace the damp 2 symbol (a circle with a cross within) which is absent in the Gonville text font.
'you could create a zero-length line and make that the hook'
Is there a way to extend the hook length?
In reply to Sorry for the confusion, I by Ragokyo
Right click, Line Properties lets you specify the hook length.