Hairpins and crescendos to next line
It would be nice when placing hairpins, to be able to drag the end of the hairpin onto the next line of music. This seems impossible. Am I doing something wrong?
It would be nice when placing hairpins, to be able to drag the end of the hairpin onto the next line of music. This seems impossible. Am I doing something wrong?
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Dragging is always the less preferred option as it is so imprecise. Select the hairpin and use Shift+right arrow instead. See https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/hairpins#adjust-length
In reply to Dragging is always the less… by SteveBlower
As always, thanks. Didn't have this in my vocabulary.
Or simpler, just add the hairpin to the correct range to begin with - select range, then click palette icon or use shortcut.
In reply to Or simpler, just add the… by Marc Sabatella
The hairpin is often there already and just needs extending to the next line.
In reply to The hairpin is often there… by Ali Wood
Sure, in this particular score, because they were't entered over the correct range to begin with. I just mean, for the next score you create, it's easier to just add them to the correct range in the first place, rather than first add to the incorrect range then correct it later.
In reply to Sure, in this particular… by Marc Sabatella
Of course it makes life easier to put the lines in the correct place to begin with, but don't tell me you haven't ever put them in the wrong place and then changed your mind. ;)
In reply to Of course it makes life… by Ali Wood
Of course! I was just adding information about the most efficient way to do this next time, because that information wasn't already present, and many people don't know about this.
On further examination, the instruction in the handbook to use the right or left arrow to finely adjust the end position of a hairpin doesn't always work. I am looking at an instance where the hairpin runs to a dynamic at the start of the next bar. (See attached , tenor line)
On initial placement, the hairpin runs right up to the dynamic in question.
That is actually incorrect to many people's way of thinking - it should finish just before the bar line. But that's another matter....<-i>
So to move it, I try the left arrow. Which does nothing. So I'm forced to use CTRL+SHIFT+Left, which moves it a long way back, then slowly move it right using the right arrow. This cannot be good, surely?
In reply to On further examination, the… by Ali Wood
Works for me. Better (faster, larger steps) might be Shift+Left
In reply to On further examination, the… by Ali Wood
The rule MuseScore follow is from Gould, and it says to extend the hairpin to the dynamic on the first note of the next measure if it is far from the barline. Normally it wouldn't be, but in this case, the accidentals and lyrics are moving the note further to the right than usual, and the dynamic moves with it. And it's true that in these special cases, the normal ways of adjusting the hairpin length don't work. That's a bug.
But it is correct to extend the dynamic like MuseScore is doing, if the note is sufficient far from the barline. If, subjectively speaking, you feel this rule of notation shouldn't have triggered as the note and its dynamic is not that far from the barline, one solution would be to just move the dynamic closer to the barline. You could optionally move the note too. Or, you could disable the automatic aligning of the hairping and dynamic by turning off autoplace for either the hairpin or the dynamic. Then you can manually adjust the endpoint more freely, thus working around the bug.