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  • Adding an ornament to your score
  • Add an ornament
  • Add an ornament line
  • Changing ornament intervals (adding accidentals)
  • Ornament properties
  • Accidental visibility
  • Placement
  • Accidental properties
  • Ornament style

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  1. Notation
  2. Expressive markings

Ornaments

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Ornaments and ornament lines can be applied from the Ornaments . If it is not already displayed in the palettes area, see . Available ornaments include turns, (short) trills, and mordents, are discussed here. See for ornament lines available including (long) trill lines, upprall, downprall, prallprall.

Adding an ornament to your score

Add an ornament

To add an ornament to the score:

  1. Select one or more notes

  2. Click on the desired ornament in the Ornaments palette.

Add an ornament line

The procedure for applying ornament lines is just like any other line, i.e.

  1. Select a start note

  2. Press Shift and click on an end note

  3. Click on an ornament line in the Ornaments palette.

Changing ornament intervals (adding accidentals)

Ornaments are aware of the key signature and of other accidentals in the bar. By default, trills, turns, mordents and other ornaments will display and play diatonic intervals. Use the Properties panel to change the interval, displaying the appropriate accidentals in the score and changing playback.

To change the interval of an ornament:

  1. Select an ornament

  2. Open the Properties panel

  3. Use the interval selectors to choose the desired interval. The score will display the appropriate accidentals for the chosen interval.

Both the upper and lower interval can be set for turns.

Short trill and mordent intervals can be set to the minor or major second.

Any accidentals introduced only by an ornament must be confirmed or cancelled later in the measure for clarity, meaning it is not possible to delete accidentals where the note:

  • is after and in the same measure as an ornament with accidentals

  • as the same pitch class as a note with an accidental specified by the ornament (excluding the base note)

For example, in a measure starting with a chromatic turn on A as seen below, all Gs and Bs later in the measure will have an accidental, even if it is the same as what appears in the ornament.

While these accidentals cannot be deleted, they can be made invisible. To do so:

  1. Select the accidental

  2. Open the Properties panel

  3. Uncheck Visible.

Ornament properties

The following properties of selected ornaments can be edited from the Ornament section of the Properties panel:

Accidental visibility

  • Default: only show accidentals that have not shown up yet in the measure, or which are not in the key signature

  • Show any alteration: show accidentals again even if they have appeared earlier in the measure (and they are not in the key signature)

  • Always display an accidental: show an accidental regardless of the context.

Placement

Use the placement controls to either let MuseScore Studio automatically choose the standard placement, or manually select above or below.

Accidental properties

Any accidentals that appear on ornaments can be selected independently and have an option for Bracket type (None, round or square) available in the Properties panel.

Ornament style

Default sizing and spacing properties for ornaments can be edited in Format -> Style under Articulations & ornaments:

Ornaments can be individually repositioned by clicking and dragging in the score or via the Appearance dialog in the Properties panel.

The Trill cue note setting lets you specify when a bracketed cue-size note should be shown to indicate the trill interval. By default these are only shown for intervals greater than a second; if you want them on trills of a second too, choose Show for all intervals.

For a trill only, it is possible to use a instead at step 2.

See main chapter of ornament lines .

If you subsequently need to adjust the ornament's length, see .

Trills can be customized by quality (major, minor, augmented, etc.) and interval number from unison to octave. The appropriate accidental or upper auxiliary note will display in the score above or below the ornament. For intervals larger than a second, consider using a .

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Articulations, Ornaments style