I would like to know how to make an arpeggio on both hands. I have a chord of 3 notes on the left hand and on the right hand I have one note. I want the one note on the right hand to be played after the arppegio. Can you help?
Hi, I would really like to have a indescret glissando. That means that the notes are not heard in between rather than a smooth pitch change, as the one or other windwood or brass instrument even a guitar or a violin could do. (harps, and piano like instruments are not able to, though) How is that done in Musesocre 3?
Question: whenever I try to open the palette, I only see part of it, and when I try to expand it, MuseScore freezes. What do I do? Help! Edit: Nvm, I think I got the issue figured out! Thx for the tutorial!
Hello, let's say I want to put a glissando on a Harp with a special pedalling. WIll Musescore take the pedalling in to account to make it sound properly?
Well, that is not what I think of when I hear the word glissando. It's not typically used on piano, but more on strings or wind instruments. Of course, I am not talking about a stepwise gliss. Also, depending on the style and context you may not want to make a full gliss, but only a small gliss right before the following note. I have managed to notate that properly in Finale and the playpack plays it just fine, but I don't know how to do it in Musescore. By the way, if you just want a small melodic gliss towards the end of a tone you might write out "gliss." instead - otherwise it might be interpreted as a more full gliss. But again, I don't know how to get the playback to perform it correctly.
And I guess on a real piano keyboard glissando is mostly played on white keyboards only while the black semitonal keyboards remain untouched, which makes the character of such a glissando quite different from those of the stringed instruments.
@@mustrumentology9312 Certainly. You can play a very fast chromatic scale towards a note if it's in reach of the hand, but if we are talking about huge distances over the keys, the performance speed will be limited. If you glide over chromatically one or two notes (overlapping, but played relatively fast) it almost sounds like a gliss. actually.
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How do I do a pedal harp gliss with the pitches already determined by the pedal settings?
Got 43 seconds in, and that was the info I needed. Thanks!
I would like to know how to make an arpeggio on both hands. I have a chord of 3 notes on the left hand and on the right hand I have one note. I want the one note on the right hand to be played after the arppegio. Can you help?
Is there a way to add a glissando to a wind instruments without it tonguing each note? So like a slide
i also want to know that! XD
@@eolgrillo yup. I tried it with a guitar. I might use it yet only for effects
Thank you
How do you add an arpeggio on a grand staff? Want the arpeggio to cover bass & treble together.
Thanks for the tip!
Hi,
I would really like to have a indescret glissando.
That means that the notes are not heard in between rather than a smooth pitch change, as the one or other windwood or brass instrument even a guitar or a violin could do. (harps, and piano like instruments are not able to, though)
How is that done in Musesocre 3?
Thank you needed for school
You only explained a couple of the elements in the Palette. Do you have a video that explains the complete Arpeggios and Glissandi Palette?
I added the glissando but when I play back I can't hear the slide effect.
Did you ever fix it? If so how
@@lowkey4life723 No I didn't...don't know how to
Arpeggio cross staves? From left to right hand on the piano
how to add Hammer on & Pull off, please
Thank you friend.
how to i do a slide below?
Question: whenever I try to open the palette, I only see part of it, and when I try to expand it, MuseScore freezes. What do I do? Help!
Edit: Nvm, I think I got the issue figured out! Thx for the tutorial!
Hello, let's say I want to put a glissando on a Harp with a special pedalling. WIll Musescore take the pedalling in to account to make it sound properly?
beats on 1 & 3, rests on 2 & 4. i'd like glissandi leading to 1 and 3. how is that done?
Hi, what is the difference between 'arpeggio' and 'arpeggio straight' (the straight arrow). Thanks in advance.
playing it all at once vs from down to up
Well, that is not what I think of when I hear the word glissando. It's not typically used on piano, but more on strings or wind instruments. Of course, I am not talking about a stepwise gliss. Also, depending on the style and context you may not want to make a full gliss, but only a small gliss right before the following note. I have managed to notate that properly in Finale and the playpack plays it just fine, but I don't know how to do it in Musescore. By the way, if you just want a small melodic gliss towards the end of a tone you might write out "gliss." instead - otherwise it might be interpreted as a more full gliss. But again, I don't know how to get the playback to perform it correctly.
And I guess on a real piano keyboard glissando is mostly played on white keyboards only while the black semitonal keyboards remain untouched, which makes the character of such a glissando quite different from those of the stringed instruments.
@@mustrumentology9312 Certainly. You can play a very fast chromatic scale towards a note if it's in reach of the hand, but if we are talking about huge distances over the keys, the performance speed will be limited. If you glide over chromatically one or two notes (overlapping, but played relatively fast) it almost sounds like a gliss. actually.
Thank you very much!
You are welcome! I am glad you found this helpful. Let me know if you ever have any questions on how to use MuseScore and I will do my best to answer them.
how do you do a white key glissando?
Are you looking for how to play a white key glissando? or how to notate a white key glissando in MuseScore?
@@musicianstartup I want to notate it in MuseScore, but the glissandos always do a chromatic scale glissando.
@@mirnim I believe that's called "portamento", not glissando.
Can i add One arpeggio for two vocies?
I think so, as long as you have one of the voices selected. Do you need the beams to point a certain direction? Are you going between staves?
Thanks so much!