Repeat l.v. articulation
Hello, everyone!
I'm composing a piece in which I want to be able to add more than one lasciare vibrare (l.v.) articulation to a chord, in order to get one symbol for each note (like shown in the image attached).
This is merely for presentation and editing purposes. I already used slurs with this intent in this piece's first version, but I'm now revising and re-editing it. This time, I would like to be able to always use the articulation symbol since its size is standardized, which means that none of its appearance and position in relation to its respective note would change while I am editing it (what would make the job a lot easier), besides that all of these symbols would look exactly the same throughout the whole piece.
Thank you all for your time!
Best regards,
Tiago Simas
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Comments
Best way to do this would be to add those symbols as fingerings (so they can be attached to individual notes), then use the Special Characters palette (press F2 while editing) to access the Unicode & musical symbols.
In reply to Best way to do this would be… by Marc Sabatella
Thanks, Marc! I believe that can work perfectly, I just need to now what's the default size and font of the articulation symbols, since the symbol can not be applied in text immediately with those features. Do you perhaps now what's the default size and font of these symbols?
Thank you in advance!
In reply to Thanks, Marc! I believe that… by Tiago Simas
Actually, I just tried the font Leland (supposing that's the right font) and there's still a difference in comparison to the articulation symbol – the symbol on text appears in some way bolder. Is there any way to avoid this?
In reply to Actually, I just tried the… by Tiago Simas
To be honest, I don't know exactly which symbol is used. But, you could simply pick on and use everywhere, even the places where you have only a single note. You can add it to your palette for easy use via Ctrl+Shift+drag.
In reply to To be honest, I don't know… by Marc Sabatella
Yes, because of that I was able to standardize various positions of the symbol and to apply them as presets. It still doesn't appear as I would like, but it's a real improvement. Thank you, once again!