Hi
How do I create sheet music in Finale that could fit under the Plucked Psaltery strings or for sight reading?
Thanks
With all of the options available in Finale, I’m not sure that it can’t be done.
Some of this is copied from an old Finale manual—may be a little different in 27: A staff can have up to 100 lines and they can be hidden when you are done. Likewise, you can enter notes with and without a time signature that can also be hidden. Use the Resize tool to change the overall size of the music, as described in To reduce or enlarge all the music on a page (or the entire piece). Once that’s done, make the notes themselves smaller (or larger) relative to the staff by choosing Fonts in the Document Options dialog box (under the Document menu), clicking the Music button, and specifying a slightly smaller (or larger) point size for the music font in which they’re displayed. You can also change stem sizes etc. When you have it the way you want, Save As a Template.
Whether to use custom slurs or the graphics tool for your lines between notes is something you’ll have to play with.
I assume you know how to do this by hand — if not, here’s a decent tutorial and you can use that to design your template.. https://youtu.be/rgjCtsW9cxc
MIKE HALLORAN Yes I seen the video and wanted to try in Finale but that and didn't work well. So difficult getting the lines right space to match the strings and notate the music correctly.
MIKE ROSEN Any suggestions on graphic program?
Thanks.
I had eye surgery yesterday and can barely read so am useless in Finale today. If I know your string spacing (top to bottom), number of strings and the tuning of your psaltry (name every string), I can probably knock out a template later this week when I can read.
For page layout and graphics, I use Swift Publisher. Not free but has a number of templates that made it well worth the $20 and it gets regular updates.
Sorry for delay.
MIKE ROSEN Thanks I check it out.
MIKE HALLORAN Thanks. it's about little over 1 cm and 15 strings from C4 up to C6 no sharps all white keys on piano,
Creating sheet music for a plucked psaltery, also known as a lap harp or zither, involves notating the melody or chords that you want to play on the instrument. Here are the steps to create plucked psaltery sheet music:
Select a Key and Time Signature:
Determine the Melody or Chords:
Use Sheet Music Software:
Input the Notes:
Notate Rhythm:
Add Articulations and Dynamics:
Formatting and Layout:
Lyrics and Chords (Optional):
Check for Errors:
Playtest:
Print or Share:
Consider Tablature (Optional):
Remember that creating sheet music is a creative process, and you can tailor it to your specific musical preferences and intentions. Whether you're writing an original composition or transcribing an existing piece, sheet music notation software can be a valuable tool to help you create accurate and visually appealing plucked psaltery sheet music.
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