medieval ligature signs
Thanks for this amazing software. it's really easy to use and very practical.
I have quite a specific request: I study and transcribe medieval music and
wish to know how I could insert "ligature" signs. medieval ligatures are
groups of notes that were written together but don't have the same rythmical
meaning as modern ligatures. We use something that looks like a vertical
square bracket looking downwards. The sign actually doesn't have any musical
meaning: it's just a way for us to show that the notes were grouped in the
original score. Does any such thing exist in musescore or do you think it
could exist at some point? thanks a lot (i'm adding a transcription sample
by R. Picazos. It might give you a few other ideas)
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Comments
You can use lines from the palette and change the properties of those to start and end with a hook
In reply to You can use lines from the by Jojo-Schmitz
thanks. that's great news.
In reply to thanks. that's great news. by GerardMarkVidal
Also, when using those, make sure to have a quick read at how to correctly anchor those lines to the notes: https://musescore.org/en/handbook/line#change-length