Rhythm flashcards?

Can I make these rhythm flashcards? I can draw them by hand, but I think it’s possible with dorico. Is it possible? I saw a video on YouTube, so I’m wondering if it’s possible to make them. Thank you.

Hi @Nohoodo, yes is possible of course. Here you go:

Dorico file:

flashcard with 0 line staff.dorico (1.4 MB)

I used the 0-line doricolib file by @FredGUnn
The + is just a staff text with a dedicated paragraph style (for the size and position and with avoid collidance deactivated).
Then I created a blank page template with just a music frame in it.
Adjusted the Page size to A6 landscape, the Space size to a huge amount :slight_smile:
Then notation options/barlines to have an invisible barline at the end.

See also the video in my post below.

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Oh. Thank you. Please tell me how. How do I do the 0 line? + sign too. ^^

Can you explain the video?

Sorry, I forgot to post the link. I updated my previous post with it.
And here again.

I plan to create two scores on A4 paper, divide them in half, make two each, and then cut them in half.

I made a video with the workflow:

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Thank you very much. I will try to follow you. I am dorico5.

Personally, I would download the MusGlyphs font and make the flash cards in Word (or InDesign, or Publisher).

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This method is also good.

I can confirm MusGlyphs is fabulous! I hesitated for months to purchase it, but one day I watched the tutorial video, gave a try, bought it and it works really amazing and easy. It is useful to create notes about the meaning of the letters though!

If you know of a video that explains this well, please recommend it.

Click the link Asherber shared above, and scroll down a bit, there it is! So cool!