Hairpin

Enhancing the effect of Crescendo/Diminuendo in musescore

Enhancing the effect of Crescendo/Diminuendo in musescore
  1. Does Musescore play crescendo?
  2. How do you use the hairpin in Musescore?
  3. How do you end a crescendo?

Does Musescore play crescendo?

In addition, for instruments supporting single note dynamics (e.g. strings, brass etc.), playback is also enabled across a single note or series of tied notes. ... For example, a crescendo between p and f dynamics will affect playback; but a diminuendo between p and f will be ignored.

How do you use the hairpin in Musescore?

To create a hairpin, select a note to mark the start point. You can also create hairpins by dragging a hairpin symbol from the line palette to a note head.

How do you end a crescendo?

A crescendo ends where a non-contradictory dynamic or explicit instruction appears, unless it appears in parenthesis. The latter is used for long crescendos to serve as "way points". I marked in red the crescendo duration in your case.

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