This plugin adds recorder fingering glyphs to notes in voice 1 of a score, either to selected measures or to the entire score.
There are 4 settings available which control the position and size of the glyphs.
Copyright (C) 2022 yonah_ag
This program is free software; you can redistribute it or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as published by the Free Software Foundation and appearing in the LICENSE file.
See https://github.com/yonah-ag/musescore-recorder-fingering/blob/main/LICENSE
RecorderFont.ttf is a freeware font by algomgom and was downloaded from: https://www.fontspace.com/recorder-font-f13338
However, this version was not macOS compatible so a new version was uploaded to this repository on 19 Apr 2022.
Note: This plugin requires version 3.x of MuseScore.
- Download RecorderFont.ttf and install it into your OS.
- Download RecorderFingering.qml then follow the handbook instructions: https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/plugins
Select a range of measures, or use without selection to apply to all, then from the Plugins menu select Recorder Fingering and press Apply.
Plugin settings are available for hole size, x-offset, y-offset and autoplacement:
Use the X button to close the dialogue.
The plugin covers the note range C5 to C7.
For a soprano recorder this is commonly notated on an octave treble clef where the souding pitches are actually an octave higher than written.
In MuseScore, choosing a recorder as the stave instrument will use this ocatve clef. Note the small figure 8 on top of the treble clef.
Using a standard treble clef, (e.g. violin),
the range C5 to C7 will appear as:
Recorder.mscz : a simple Musescore file for testing the plugin
https://github.com/yonah-ag/musescore-recorder-fingering/blob/main/Recorder.mscz
Notes.md : Release Notes
https://github.com/yonah-ag/musescore-recorder-fingering/blob/main/NOTES.md
Official MuseScore Project page for this plugin
https://musescore.org/en/project/apply-recorder-fingering-glyphs-score