how to write "downbow"?
I don't know how to write strings up bow or down bow and how to write Ⅰ Ⅱ Ⅲ Ⅳ in musescore. I just copy "Ⅳ"between two software.
I don't know how to write strings up bow or down bow and how to write Ⅰ Ⅱ Ⅲ Ⅳ in musescore. I just copy "Ⅳ"between two software.
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Down bow and Up bow are both in the Articulations & Ornaments palette, in the Advanced workspace
Not sure what you mean with Ⅰ Ⅱ Ⅲ Ⅳ, roman numeral chord analysis? Use Staff text
As jojo points out, the upbow and downbow markings are in the Articulations & Ornaments palette.
https://musescore.org/en/handbook/palettes-and-workspaces#preset-palett…
By I,II,III,IV I assume you refer to what strings are to be played. In that case use the Staff text where you can write in the number or if you prefer "sul D" , "Sul G al segno" , etc,. Then adjust the position with the inspector.
In reply to As jojo points out, the… by penne vodka
As penne vodka implied, string indications are not uniform in published scores. I think his suggestion of using "sul D" and so forth is the clearest. In very few scores I have seen a dotted line similar to an ottava indicating a group of notes that are to be played on the given string. I believe this is the best notation. You can use the line that looks similar to VII-----| and use line properties to change the VII to sul D (or the appropriate string).
In reply to As penne vodka implied,… by mike320
Oh, that's useful. I was looking at a score that said sul tasto, then jeu ordinaire. To avoiding language mixing - hah! - I changed jeu ordinaire to arco normale. The dotted line idea is better than writing in a language I'm not fluent in.
Thanks.