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Idiomatic notation: Keyboard

    Pedal

      Types of pedal markings

      Adding pedal markings to your score

      Creating pedal changes

      Pedal properties

      Pedal style

      Cross-staff notation

        Creating cross-staff notation

        1. First of all, enter the notation on one staff only.
        2. Select a note in the voice that you wish to move up or down to the other staff. e.g.

          Cross-staff notation, before

        3. Press Ctrl+Shift+↓/↑ (Mac: Cmd+Shift+↓/↑), to move the voice up or down to the other staff. Alternatively, you can click on the cross-staff icon in the note input toolbar and choose the same options from the context menu.

          Cross-staff notation, after

          Note: This operation works on a voice basis, rather than on individual notes. It follows that if you want to ensure that notes remain on the same staff during the operation, they should be in a different voice to the one selected above. Be aware that notes which have been moved to a different staff still belong logically to the staff of origin. This is why no rest is shown in the place where the moved notes originated.

        Changing appearance of cross-staff notation

        To adjust the beam angle and height, click on the beam, then click on an adjustment handle and use the keyboard arrows, or drag the handle with a mouse. e.g.

        Cross-staff notation, beam adjusted

        Alternatively you can make more precise adjustments from the beam section of the Properties panel.

        See also

        How to span a chord or stem over two staves longstem2.png

        Accordion notation

          • these symbols are literally just symbol from the Symbols, but there is a dedicated palette for them
          • we could consider eliminating this page
          • we could also consider adding one for harp

          Adding accordion symbols to your score