Custom symbols + hanging ties
I'm preparing a custom part which uses almost entirely cresc. and dim. from nothing (with a circle attached). It would make the process much easier if I didn't need to manually add an open circle to every hairpin.
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Is there a way to add custom symbols to Musescore 3 from another graphic program? I don't care about Musescore playback for this purpose.
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Will future Musescore versions make hanging ties easier to add/manage? This isn't rare in orchestral/percussion writing. I'm aware of previous discussions in this forum:
https://musescore.org/en/node/281225
My attachment shows an example of each of the above score elements.
Thanks!
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Pretty sure you can create a custom hairpin with the circle and put it into a pallet. Also pretty sure you won't be able to stretch it across several measures. IE modify it to any particular length.
Place a hairpin in your score, then in the Inspector (see image below):
1. Place a check mark in the 'Begin text' box,
2. Copy the following text:
<sym>dynamicNienteForHairpin</sym>
and paste into the 'Text' box.
3. The niente circle is kind of small, so boost the font size to around 18.
The hairpin can be saved in a plaette for future use.
In reply to Place a hairpin in the score… by Jm6stringer
This is a first rate response, thanks Jm6stringer! I will try out later on.
It makes me think there's a bunch of secret MS knowledge floating around, how do you go about learning tricks like this?
In reply to This is a first rate… by Iannis20
Well, this option (Circled tip) is already available in the Inspector, just select the crescendo/decrescendo and check the option. See:
In reply to Well, this option (Circled… by cadiz1
Yes! I saw that too and it seemed easier.
I think I need to take a careful look through Inspector.
In reply to This is a first rate… by Iannis20
The Handbook is not secret, it's right there in Help menu within MuseScore, or Suport menu on this site :-)
But also, my online course is even more in-depth - see https://school.masteringmusescore.com/p/complete