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SpiritRising 04-12-2012 08:39 PM

Barless or arbitrary bar positions
 
Renaissance choral music was written without bar lines, or had bars in places that were different for each part (i.e. not determined by any time signature).
Modern bar systems distort the intentions of the Renaissance composer, and actually make some pieces harder to read.
An important point is that in modern notation, a long note can get divided into two notes that are tied across a barline. Of course, the time value as performed is exactly the same, but the tied note looks syncopated to the modern music reader.

I would love to be able to create scores with no barlines in Notation Composer, but haven't yet figured out how. If I insert a bar line in Alto, for example, then barlines appear in the other choral parts too (which I don't want). I've tried creating a score with no time signature, but that didn't seem to work. I even tried crazy stuff like using a time signature of 64/2 to minimize the number of barlines -- the results were, well, interesting if not very useful.

Any ideas? Thanks!

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Sherry C 04-12-2012 09:35 PM

Re: Barless or arbitrary bar positions
 
Hi,

There is not a "barline-less" mode, but you can sort of fake it by using a large meter number (eg. 24/4) and then hiding the meter. This will still give you something like one "measure" per system, but may help. It has worked for some folks who wanted to score plain chant, and still have the file playback for their musicians.

ttfn,
Sherry


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