Special "tremolo between notes" look
Any chance we can get "tremolos between notes" to look like this (measure 1 and 3 how it should look, measure 2 and 4 how it should sound)
without having to resort to all kinds of magic and tricks (8th/16th in a different voice, flipping stems, tweaking beams, mirroring and altering noteheads, etc.) like in the attached mscz?
Possibly as a style setting or tremolo property?
Question came up today in https://musescore.org/de/node/63431
and much earlier in https://musescore.org/en/node/28076 and https://musescore.org/en/node/27661
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See https://musescore.org/en/node/18897
In reply to See by [DELETED] 5
is it an option to change time sig, to 2/2(and hide), insert the four 8th notes and chance their heads?
In reply to is it an option to change by aeLiXihr
I did a lot of trickery like this, so yes it is possible but quite a lot of work.
In reply to I did a lot of trickery like by Jojo-Schmitz
It's fun to solve problems in novel (sometimes, very novel) ways but I agree with Jojo-Schmitz on this one that it would be better to be able to set this up without such workarounds. I see five variables per note: pitch, apparent duration (how much time each note takes up in the score - i.e. the width of its timeslot), notehead type, beam type, effective playback duration of each element.
In reply to It's fun to solve problems in by underquark
add stem direction, stem length, visibility and playback...
In reply to add stem direction, stem by Jojo-Schmitz
So, to get the 4 1/16th notes to appear to take up as much space as 4 1/4 notes, you deleted the rests between each beat, right?
In reply to So, to get the 4 1/16th… by HG19
Sorry, 2 years later I don't remember how I did it.
But see also #18897: Minim tremolo with beam styling
In reply to Sorry, 2 years later I don't… by Jojo-Schmitz
haha, I figured since the topic wasn't closed that I'd give it a shot.