Tremolo question
Dear All,,
I have a question about placement of tremolo signs. The first few bars use tremolo chords (please see the attached), is there a way to move the tremolo line higher up on the stem line? At the moment they tend to obscure the notes. Many thanks for your help.
Best Regards,
Arman
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Double click the tremolo sign (might help to zoom in first) to put it in Edit mode, then you can move it up or down using arrow keys (possibly with Ctrl or Alt for finer movement).
In reply to Double click the tremolo sign by Marc Sabatella
Many thanks!
Arman
In reply to Double click the tremolo sign by Marc Sabatella
Thanks, Marc Sabatella. You really *must* zoom in (to 800%!). Make sure the tremolo sign is selected, *and* that you can see 'Edit' in the bottom right corner. It is fiddly, but it works.
In reply to Double click the tremolo sign by VCatmur
800%?! That should never be necessary. I was talking about more like 150% max, and really, that's only needed "sometimes" in my experience. Unless maybe you've made you basic score size insanely tiny, like say to be able to fit 30 staves on a single sheet of ordinary paper?
Perhaps you should post the score you are having problems with and describe in more detail *exactly* what you are trying to - which measure, which notes, why you are wanting to move the tremolo signs, and where you want to move them. Perhaps so ething has gone wrong with that particular score that is causing you to need to zoom in so far. Or perhaps you are simply misunderstanding something.
In reply to 800%?! That should never be by Marc Sabatella
Thanks for your interest, Marc. I have posted the score as you suggest - but with the tremolo marks moved to where I want them. (When I first added them they obscured the notes.) I found that unless I zoomed in to 800% I couldn't reliably select the tremolo marks. Tannhauser tricky bits viola 2.mscz
In reply to Moving tremolo marks by VCatmur
OK, I guess in this score, the unusual situation is that your tremolos are on on double stop chords, and the tremolo markings by default overlap one of the noteheads in many cases. So this is a case where zooming in a little does help, for sure. Still, after resetting all the tremolos to their default position (right click one, select all similar, Ctrl+R) I didn't find it difficult at all to double click most of them at 150% zoom. Just aim for the part of the tremolo stick out on the opposite side of the stem from the notehead.
The only ones where this was even slightly difficult were the ones where there was an accidental that overlapped that same area - the chords in bar 7, for example. But even so, I managed to get them on my first try at 150%. But maybe I got lucky; subsequent tries I was more like 50/50 on whether I got the tremolo, the accidental, or the notehead. In such cases, maybe temporarily remove the accidental, move the tremolo, then re-add the accidental.
In reply to OK, I guess in this score, by Marc Sabatella
Thanks again, Marc. As you said, 'aim for the part of the tremolo stick out on the opposite side of the stem from the notehead': it works every time! (It's easy when you know how...)