Possible or not? Change of clef in a run of grace notes
One of the transcribers for the OpenScore Lieder Corpus has transcribed a song by Augusta Holmès, which requires a change of clef in a run of six grace notes. This song is in 4/4 common time, and examples of the clef change are in the 1st, 3rd and 5th bars of the piano LH part:
Is this notation possible without all sorts of offsets being applied manually? So far I haven't found any way to achieve a neat solution. And accurate playback seems to require a hidden voice 2. Unless you increase the length of the bar and treat the grace notes as semiquavers - in which case the clef change is easy. But for OpenScore we prefer not to mess with the actual time signature as originally published, because it upsets any computer analysis of the score by musicologists.
Any thoughts or advice?
Comments
Make a tuplet that is 22/16 in duration, enter all of the notes, make the 16th notes small in the chord, insert the clef at some point in the process, adjust the beaming, and make the tuplet number and bracket invisible. You also get a reasonable playback when you do this. See the attached for how I did this:
In reply to Make a tuplet that is 22/16… by mike320
Mike, that's a beautiful solution - thank you very much.
It took a few minutes for me to understand, so for the benefit of others I will outline the steps in detail.
In reply to Mike, that's a beautiful… by DanielR
Very good explanation. I knew you would understand what I did so I explained it with only you in mind. I know that you'll explain it to the transcribers. FYI, when the slur got left behind in the other staff, I double clicked the bad end and dragged it to the other.
How does the tuplet line up with the line above?
Another way (but more laborious) is to make use of the Fix to line option after applying the clef and hiding it. Then attach a clef from the symbols pallet and adjust the segment leading space for the whole note as well as for the first three grace notes and the symbol.
The downside of this approach is that I couldn't quite attach a valid cresc to the grace notes.
In reply to How does the tuplet line up… by jeetee
How does the tuplet line up with the line above?
Probably not well, but to fix that, change the horizontal offset of the first note in the top clef and it'll look fine except for a bug I found that's been fixed in the files but looks like this:
See also #82531: Clef Between Grace Notes