Q: for pianists - LH (and RH) designations
Somewhere, I thought I saw some random piano music where a diagonal line would connect some particular note in the bass clef (Left Hand) with some particular note in the treble clef (Right Hand). I couldn't find a MS symbol to use, so I thought of using the designation seen in the image attached.
The reason is to ask the pianist to bring LH participation from "its own clef", to the treble clef. So in a composition-in-progress, this is what I have so far. Is this passable or ?? Thanks.
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Use the bracket arpeggio, disable its playback and add the "l.h." as staff text
In reply to Use the bracket arpeggio, … by Jojo-Schmitz
Yes, that's exactly what I figured out...
In reply to Use the bracket arpeggio, … by Jojo-Schmitz
Great tip, thx Jojo. Is it also possible to connect one note of the upper staff with one note with the lower staff with that?
In reply to Great tip, thx Jojo. Is it… by Pentatonus
It should
In reply to It should by Jojo-Schmitz
Ah, i figured it out. When i select both notes, it displays two arpeggios. So: select only one note and drag the arpeggio down or up and add the staff text.
Also check https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/cross-staff-notation
You could also use the "Note-anchored line" to connect the last note from the bass clef to the top l.h. note in treble clef
In reply to You could also use the "Note… by Jojo-Schmitz
Where would I find that?
In reply to Where would I find that? by Are Jayem
In the Add > Lines menu