Raising an octave?
Is there a way to move several bars of an instrument up an octave to see how it blends?
Is there a way to move several bars of an instrument up an octave to see how it blends?
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Select, Ctrl+Up (Mac: Cmd+Up).
In reply to Select, Ctrl+Up (Mac: by Isaac Weiss
Thanks Isaac! Where is that in the manual?
Another question? How can I put the pizzicato indication on the score? I see something in the Filter Mixer but I don't see how to just write it.
In reply to Thanks Isaac! Where is that by hrpschrd
For pizzicato, see the Handbook under "MIxer", the part about "Mid-staff sound change" in particular.
For information on basic commands like Ctrl+Up to raise an octave, see the section on "Note input".
In reply to For pizzicato, see the by Marc Sabatella
I am not concerned about how the pizzicato sounds in the computer but how to print it above the notes.
In reply to I am not concerned about how by hrpschrd
Mark note head, press ctrl + t, start typing.
In reply to I am not concerned about how by hrpschrd
For the record, the Handbook section I mentioned does explain that. So does the section on Staff and system text.
In reply to I am not concerned about how by hrpschrd
http://musescore.org/en/node/50196 is probably your best resource.