Any way to do this - slash on stem with multiple dots above?

• Jan 10, 2015 - 21:20

I'm trying to rework a piece of concert band music to transpose one part to fit our instrumentation. It's an older piece, with some odder/older conventions

NotationExample_StemSlashWithDotsAbove_small.png

I believe that means that the half note gets played as 4 staccato eighth notes.

I can do the stem slash via the tremolo. But it there a way to get the 4 dots above?

I may just change this to be the staccato quarter notes, but I expect that I'll end up with a lot more pages. This form is used a LOT in the two page I've got.

You know, as I look at the blown up image, I think that it's actually two slashes through the stem. Looks like one to my old eyes until it gets under a magnifying glass...


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In reply to by Shoichi

Yeah, I guess that can sort of work. Just tried it quick and it's fussy to do, plus the placement needs to be juggled. There's probably about 100 instances of this notation in the two pages I'm working on. Sadly, it doesn't copy well - the formatting gets lost when I try to paste it onto another note.

If I just spell out the expected notes, I imagine I'd go from 2 pages to 5 or more. But that may be easier for me and the players can deal with the pages :-)

I could be wrong, but I think it's a single slash. You generally get the same number of slashes as you would have beams if the notes were written out, and eighth notes only have a single beam.

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