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I am trying to recreate the bisbigliando notation as seen below. I cannot find a custom shape, graphic, or tool to recreate this. I will use notation as below, as well as all notes on one staff with the "tremolo" marking stretched over all encompassed notes. How can I achieve this as this is a very common technique for harp? Thank you!

~Jamison Forge

www.JLForgeMusic.com

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The notation in the example has two elements:

cross-staff notation and tremolo.

 

1) Enter all the notes in one staff, as quarter notes.

In the other staff, hide the default “empty measure” rests.

 

2) Use the plug-in Easy Tremolos (in TG Tools) to create the tremolo notation.

 

3) Create the cross-staff notation.

The faster way is the keyboard shortcut to the Cross Staff plug-in:

Selection Tool.

Drag to select the note you need to move cross staff (you must begin the dragging outside the staff).

Hold down the alt key (I think), and hit the arrow key (UpArrow or DownArrow), to move the selected up into the staff above, or down into the staff below.

 

The 32nd beams can be attached to the stems, or separated from the stems.

This can be adjusted with the Special Tools Tool sub-tool Beam Extension Tool.

Double-click a handle to get to the Beam Extension Selection where you can specify, which beams to shorten/lengthen.

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Perfect! Had to play around with the beam tools to get exactly what I needed but this did this trick. Thank you!!!

~Jamison Forge

www.JLForgeMusic.com

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