How do I add the down bow sign (i.e., the upside down partial square)?
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I have spent what feels like countless hours going through the basic and advanced palettes and the closes looking thing I can find to it is the extended fermata.
Thanks for any help.
Never mind - finally found it in articulations and ornamentations. It's in there in the middle right of the advanced pallete. Not sure why I never saw it before.
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Try pressing Z and searching "up bow".
You can assign a shortcut to it if you want. I did.
In reply to You can assign a shortcut to… by mike320
How can I assign a keyboard shortcut for up and down bow markings? Thanks!
In reply to How can I assign a keyboard… by odetospot
See https://musescore.org/en/handbook/preferences#shortcuts
In reply to You can assign a shortcut to… by mike320
I have read the handbook on assigning shortcuts, but I do not see how to put the upbow in the list of shortcuts....would you mind sharing what you did for up and down bows? Tysm
In reply to I have read the handbook on… by odetospot
To add any shortcut:
Open the menu Edit->Preferences
Click the Shortcuts tab
Use the Search bar at the bottom and type Bow and you will see both up and down bow
Click one, then click Define... and press your short cut. All of the B combinations are already used so I chose ctrl+d ctrl+d (yes I press it twice) for a down bow and ctrl+d ctrl+v (since v looks like an up bow) for for up bow, but you are free to choose anything you like.
Click Add
Then click OK
In reply to To add any shortcut:… by mike320
THANK YOU! the word "toggle" threw me as I didn't think it meant an up or down bow - I thought it was a toggle to switch from an up bow to a down bow or vice versa - like "x" does for beams/stems etc., for example....THANKS!
In reply to THANK YOU! the word "toggle"… by odetospot
Most ornament shortcuts are designed to toggle the ornament since there are few (if any) that can have more than one on the same note.