Although Word is an ordinary word processing software, combined with its own functions such as drawing, fields, superscripts and subscripts, it can completely produce standardized simplified musical notation.
1. Input the key signature
For the key signature (such as 1=F), this is relatively simple, just input it directly.
2. Beat input
For beats (such as four-four beats), it is best to use fields to input: press the "Ctrl F9" key combination and enter a field mark ({ }), then enter the following field code in the middle of the field mark: EQ \F (4, 4). After the input is completed, press the "Alt F9" key combination and the beat will be displayed.
Note: There needs to be a space between the above field name "EQ" and the following field code "\F(4,4)".
3. Note input
For Duo (1), Lai (2), Mi (3), Fa (4), Shuttle (5), La (6), The seven notes of West (7) can be input directly using the numeric keys on the keyboard.
4. Input of long and short notes
"Whole note" and "half note" are input using notes plus minus signs; "quarter note" is input directly; "eighth note" and "Sixteenth note", first enter an ordinary note, then select the corresponding note respectively, then press the drop-down button to the right of the "Underline" button on the "Format" toolbar, and select "Single Underline" or "Double Underline". Can.
Note: If you need to enter a "thirty-second note", you can use a "double underline" plus a dash.
5. Input of grace notes
"Grace notes" look like superscripts: press the "Ctrl Shift =" key combination to switch to the superscript input state and enter After "decoration sound", press the "Ctrl Shift =" key combination again to switch to the normal input state.
Execute the "View→Toolbar→Drawing" command, expand the "Drawing" toolbar, and then perform the following operations.
6. Input of high-pitched points
Click the "Ellipse" button on the "Drawing" toolbar, and then drag an ellipse in the document.
Select the ellipse, execute the "Format → AutoShape" command, open the "Format AutoShape" dialog box, and in the "Color and Lines" tab, set the "Fill Color" to "Black". In the "Size" tab, set both "Height" and "Width" to 1mm. In the "Layout" tab, select the "Float above text" option, and confirm to return.
Move the above-mentioned small black dot above the corresponding note to complete the input of the treble point.
Note: When positioning graphics, you can move the graphic object slightly by holding down the Alt key and moving it with the mouse, or by holding down the Ctrl key and moving it with the arrow keys. Effect.
7. Input of bass points
Input an ordinary note, select the note, execute the "Format→Font" command, open the "Font" dialog box, in the "Font" tab, Press the drop-down button to the right of the "emphasis mark", select the "emphasis mark", confirm and return.
8. Input of connected lines
Click the "AutoShape" button on the "Drawing" toolbar, and in the shortcut menu that pops up, select "Line → Curve" option, then drag out a horizontal isosceles triangle shape in the editing area, adjust the size, set it to the "floating on text" layout, and position it on the corresponding note.
Note: If you need to input multiple treble points, bass points and tupple lines, you can copy them.
9. Input of bar lines
Click the "Straight Line" button on the "Drawing" toolbar, and then draw a vertical line while holding down the "Shift" key. , after setting it to the "floating on text" layout, just move it to the corresponding position.
Note: Using the "Shift" key combination, you can also enter more standardized bar lines.
10. Input of repeated marks
Use two "treble points" plus two vertical lines (one of the vertical lines, please enter the "Format Autograph" dialog box, Make it bolder), after arranging it, while holding down the "Shift" key, click the corresponding graphics, select them at the same time, right-click the mouse, and select the "Combination" option in the shortcut menu that pops up. , combine them into a whole (to facilitate overall movement), then set it to the "floating on text" layout, and position it in the corresponding position.
Note: The above content is the basic content for making musical notation. If you need other special symbols, you can use the "drawing" tool to draw