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Hi! I'm a harpist and new user of Composer. For the most part, my needs are met (although cross-staff beams would be my #1 request...with n-tuplets a very close 2nd). However, is there any way to add the bracket ( [ ) to the ornament palette? The arpeggio ornament is great. It would be nice to have (in harpist's terms) its opposite.
Thanks and I apologize in advance if this has been addressed and I couldn't find it. Calvin |
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Hi Calvin,
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It's my understanding that one bracket type in harp music looks like this: Pedalcumbracket.png For this type of bracket annotation, you can "cheat" for the score, and use a piano Pedal marking (Expression/Pedal marks, and use the first type of pedal mark). It the bracket "hooks" need to point the other way, I'm afraid I don't have so nice a workaround at present, but I could put it on the "wish list" ![]() If you want to use a text bracket eg. [ and ], you can use Free Text (Text, Free text) and place those in the score where ever you wish. If I'm totally missing the boat here, please do enlighten me - it's always good to learn more ![]() ttfn, Sherry
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You are correct on both counts! I'm embarrassed because the free text solution had occurred to me and then I promptly forgot it...although to have it as an actual ornament like the appeggio mark would be way cool
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