![]() ![]() And similar things can be applied to chromatically alter turns. That would be way easier, especially if I wanted to use a lot of chromatic trills or had to. Natural (upper note is a whole step away from lower note when key signature dictates otherwise, for example D to Eb in C minor becomes D to E natural) Sharp (upper note is up a half step from default, for example B to C in G major becomes B to C#)įlat (upper note is down a half step from default, for example D to E in C major becomes D to Eb) ![]() If there was a Play Style thing in the inspector for trills, then I could just select one of 4 possible options and have Musescore automatically adjust as needed like it does with the Glissando Play Style, those 4 options being: This gives me the playback of a chromatic trill, but looks messy, so I continue with this:Ĥ) The accidental of the invisible note, I make sure it is visibleĥ) I uncheck Automatic Placement for both the trill and the accidentalħ) I move the accidental to above the trill I do this:Ģ) Add a note that I want it to trill instead of the default diatonic trill(for my method, it doesn't really matter if it is added in Voice 2 or if it is added as an interval above the second note in the same voice for trills)ģ) Make the chromatically altered note invisible and silent Yes, and that process of getting a chromatic trill to play back and look nice is very tedious.
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