Guitar Note Slide
When I was with a friend we were trying to get a guitar note 'slide' down a note, not go there. is there a way to do that?
When I was with a friend we were trying to get a guitar note 'slide' down a note, not go there. is there a way to do that?
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It's no explain clearly by now. You talk about the playback? (use a glissando - Arpeggios & Glissandos palette- might be the way, but for the moment, the rendering is not adapted for the guitar).
Or, do you only talk about the displaying? A glissando (after disable playback) may be also the manner. Please join an image of the wished result, it's really the better way to understand quickly your request.
https://musescore.org/en/handbook/bends ?
In reply to https://musescore.org/en/hand by Isaac Weiss
No, slide is a thing, bend another technique.
In reply to No, slide is a thing, bend by cadiz1
@ Joshua Rieth, do you refer the symbols in the palette?
In reply to @ Joshua Rieth, do you refer by Shoichi
These symbols are not intended for guitar (rather for wind instruments, in my memory)
In reply to These symbols are not by cadiz1
"slide is a thing: (click on images)
bend another technique."
In reply to "slide is a thing: (click on by cadiz1
Other slides ?
In reply to "slide is a thing: (click on by cadiz1
Thank you. What is the possible translation into Italian for 'Slide'? 'Glissato'?
In reply to "slide is a thing: (click on by cadiz1
Coincidentally, I'm trying to get this going, too. Slide is an articulation on the guitar where it's not plucked (sounds legato), often used to shift positions. The "slide in/out up/down' line-shaped articulation in your image is commonly used in guitar arrangements to indicate this but in musescore they do not play back as such.
In reply to Coincidentally, I'm trying… by androo
True, any number of notations on MuseScore do not happen to be supported for playback yet.
In reply to These symbols are not by cadiz1
Yes, I am. I tried that but did not achieve what we wanted.
In reply to Yes, I am. I tried that but by Bobj2018
In order to help further, it would be good if you attached the score you are having probems with, including your best attempt to get the notation you want, then try to descirbe as well as you can what about it is not correct, what you'd like to see instead.
Apparently in recent versions, if you choose a glissando between two notes then change the Play style in Inspector(F8) to Portamento, its playback will resemble the closest to an actual slide. To add a glissando, choose the starting note, go to Appegios & Glissandos (Palettes, Advanced Edited) and choose a glissando there.
In reply to Apparently in recent… by progrow6523
Still, on a Guitar a slice is just a normal arpeggio, not a stepless portamento. Unless it is a fretless guitar, or by using a bottleneck
In reply to Still, on a Guitar a slice… by Jojo-Schmitz
Pretty much but a normal arpeggio would have string plucks for each note whereas a slide doesn't and therefore the note attack is different. You can model it as an arpeggio with reduced note volume, (except for the first note), or by using a guitar soundfont with less attack. I use the former as it's easier.
Can anyone do that for a Sheild Zoom Logo? And if so, could they provide a sample?