[sib-access] Re: Bracket

  • From: "Dale Lieser" <dale.lieser@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <sib-access@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 7 Dec 2011 14:08:31 -0500

It might, indeed, accomplish what I want. Would you please explain the
concept? I've seen references to it, but would like to know what it does,
and how to do it with Sibelius Access.

I'm eager to hear what you say about this. I've wanted to know this
information for a long time.

Dale


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Cross staff beaming isn't good enough in this case?

On Dec 7, 2011, at 12:52 PM, Claudio Sacco wrote:

> Dear Dale
> The most commen way, that I know, to indicate, that a note should be
played
> by the other hand is to use technic text. In your case you would write rh
> with or without () around the letters. So write either only rh or (rh).
> Brackets around a note most of times indicates that the note is optional,
> and doesn't tell that it must be played by the other hand. Another way
would
> be to use a dotted line from an appropriate place of the trebble staff to
> the note of the bass staff. But this would indicate that it is musacally
> really part of the trebble staff. But I think you would need sighted
> assistant to place such a line. 
> I hope, this helps.
> Regards
> Claudio
> 
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> 
> Hello Everyone,
> 
> 
> A sighted colleague is recommending that I put a bracket on a particular
> note in the bass staff of a piano part. The bracket would indicate that
the
> note should actually be played with the right hand, but musicality calls
for
> that note to be written in its current staff. He describes the bracket as
> being l-shaped. Does anyone know what such a bracket is actually called,
so
> I can see if I can find it in Sibelius? So, most likely the answer would
> need to come from someone familiar with print music symbols. The only
> brackets in Sibelius that I know of are either one that goes around a note
> head, or one that goes around an accidental. 
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