Horizontal braces over two notes
Hello, (I'm using MuseScore 3.3.4)
I'm writing a melody line for solo violin, and I'm trying to find a symbol or mark to go over two consecutive notes on adjacent strings, to signify that the notes will be played with the same finger (as if it were a double stop).
On printed editions of music, I've seen it before. It looks a little like a brace/square bracket, but horizontal - see pic, with the mark in red.
Is this possible in Musescore? I can't find anything like it in the symbol list.
Thank you.
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Comments
Perhaps you could use a generic Staff Line? Use the inspector to adjust the start hook and remove the begin text after adding it to your score. https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/lines
In reply to Perhaps you could use a… by jeetee
Thank you!
I actually ended up using the Prima Volta symbol, adjusted its size and position, then used inspector to remove the "1." text.
Thanks again!
In reply to Thank you! I actually ended… by worldfiddlemu
That will adversely affect playback, won't be laid out as needed if the width of the measures changes, and it also won't work right when it comes time to generate parts. Much better to use the standard text line and add the hooks.
BTW, 3.3.4 is quite old at this point, tons of bugs fixed since then and some important new features added too. best to update to the current. 3.6.2.
In reply to That will adversely affect… by Marc Sabatella
Yes, good idea on both counts. I didn't consider the playback aspect.
Thank you.