fzd wrote:Thank you
I regret it is not provided in Notion 4, it would have been much easier...
I like what mordents do, and I have been using the technique on lead guitar for a long time but without actually knowing that it was a mordent . . .
There is a symbol for vibrato on the guitar palette, but it does not look the same, yet you can add it to a treble clef, which is intriguing . . .
I think that adding more of these symbols to the tool palette makes sense for a future update to NOTION 4, where at first the symbols could be only for printing, which would be a good start and would make a lot of people happy . . .
On a related note, I have been curious about Finale and Sibelius for a year or so, and I did a bit of research earlier this week where I discovered (a) that in the US both of them have competitive crossgrades at a 75 percent discount from the MSRP and (b) that NOTION is a qualifying product, so I got Finale and Sibelius, and I did a quick check in Sibelius 7.1, and it does mordents exactly as shown in the example you posted . . .
Based on what I have seen so far, I am comfortable recommending Sibelius 7.1 as an addition to a composer's suite of digital music production software specifically for advanced engraving and printing, but neither Finale nor Sibelius is in the same class as NOTION for composing, playing, and performing music, where the analogy, metaphor, or simile that comes to mind is that NOTION is a deep and rich world class symphonic orchestra but Finale and Sibelius are kazoos . . .
As time allows, I am planning to do some experiments to see how importing and exporting MIDI and MusicXML works with Finale, NOTION, and Sibelius, since I like to know about stuff even if I do not use it so much, where one strategy might be to do most of the work in NOTION but to export MIDI or MusicXML from NOTION to Sibelius for specialized engraving and printing purposes, which makes a bit of practical sense . . .
Lots of FUN! 