Hello, how about doing the same effect of the note mover with chords, where you have a 5 notes chord, then you want to move the bottom 2 notes to the bass clef?
You can write everything in one staff, select the notes or region you want to move and just press ALT+SHIFT+Up/Down arrow. That´ll save you a lot of time.
If you plan on writing this type of notation it helps to make a template or just a musx file with a bunch of measures of this. Then copy and paste form the template to the new document so you never have to go through this again.
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Hello, how about doing the same effect of the note mover with chords, where you have a 5 notes chord, then you want to move the bottom 2 notes to the bass clef?
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Hi! I’m trying put a c clef between two staff (something like Pozzoli’s Solfegio school). Can someone help me?
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You can write everything in one staff, select the notes or region you want to move and just press ALT+SHIFT+Up/Down arrow. That´ll save you a lot of time.
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I think shift + click may work instead of ctrl + click.
nice to learn this, you moved your mousing, clicking so fast and the print is small, so difficult, but at least i have the idea...
Thank you so much! Very helpful!!
If you plan on writing this type of notation it helps to make a template or just a musx file with a bunch of measures of this. Then copy and paste form the template to the new document so you never have to go through this again.
I agree! Great advice!
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