short notation of sixteenth notes
In a score i have a series of measures containing only 16th notes. In written notation you can put a 4th with 4 points above. Is this possible in musescore (i'm using version 3.5) ?
In a score i have a series of measures containing only 16th notes. In written notation you can put a 4th with 4 points above. Is this possible in musescore (i'm using version 3.5) ?
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No. You could use a single note 2-stroke tremolo though
Workaround using the invisible 2-stroke tremolo for playback and the symbol from master palette for visuals can be found in the original Dutch topic: https://musescore.org/nl/node/309617#comment-1021727
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In the master palette there is a group of symbols called "Divide measured tremolo by" ...2/3/4/6 (only 1 number) that has the corresponding number of dots. The only way I've seen this used is in conjunction with tremolos to indicate they are played staccato.
In reply to In the master palette there… by mike320
Forse ho capito quello che volevi (spero): guarda gli allegati.
Fammi sapere.
Buona musica
Thanks for all the solutions. I found a working solution (credits to jeetee) allthough it fits only for print solutions, but that was the main purpose.