Do you mean as text? That's how I usually do it (in pedal order,
DCB / EFGA), but I am supposed to indicate the pitches in grace notes
this time.
I just went ahead and made it a tuplet with no number or bracket, and
changed the note size manually, hiding the extra rests. But it seems
an awful lot of work for such a common notation.
C.
On Aug 30, 2008, at 9:31 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I usually write out the notes of the scale with the attendant
accidentals,
then just indicate the highs and lows of the glissandi.
ajr
Hey, collective wisdom,
When you are writing a harp gliss of the type that starts with say, a
quarter note, and is followed by six more grace notes indicating the
exact pitches of the scale, how do you get them to line up properly?
Mine keep moving left, before the barline and three or four of them
before the quarter note.
I suppose I could enter them as a sextuplet then manually resize
them, but that seems a lot of work for something that is so normal.
How do you guys do it?
Christopher
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