Clefs
Commonly used Clefs (Treble, Bass, Alto, Tenor) can be found in the Clefs palette in the Basic workspace. For a more complete range, see the Clefs palette in the Advanced workspace (see image below).
Add a clef
Add/change clef at the beginning of a measure
- Select a measure or an existing clef and click a clef symbol in the palette (double-click in versions prior to 3.4).
- Drag a clef from the palette onto a measure or an existing clef.
Add/change a mid-measure clef
- Select a note or rest, then click a clef in the palette (double-click in versions prior to 3.4).
- Drag a clef from the palette onto a note or rest
- If a mid-measure clef is already present you can also:
- Select the clef and click a clef in the palette (double-click in versions prior to 3.4).
- Drag a new clef from the palette onto the clef.
Note: "Mid-staff" clefs are always smaller than the main system clef.
Example: In the following image, the top staff starts with a treble clef and switches immediately to bass clef, then after a note and a rest, changes back to treble clef.
Note: Changing a clef does not change the pitch of any note. Instead, the notes move to preserve pitch. If you want, you can use Transposition in conjunction with a clef change.
Remove a clef
- Select a clef and press Del.
Courtesy clefs
When a clef change occurs at the beginning of a system, a courtesy clef will be generated at the end of the previous system.
To show or hide all courtesy clefs:
- From the menu, select Format→Style...→Page;
- Check/uncheck "Create courtesy clefs."
It is also possible to show/hide courtesy clefs on a case-by-case basis:
- "Create courtesy clefs" should already be ticked in the "General" menu (see above);
- Select a clef and tick/untick "Show courtesy" in the Inspector.
Hide clefs
Display clef only in the first measure (for all staves)
- From the menu, select Format→Style...→ Page;
- Uncheck "Create clef for all systems."
Display clef only in the first measure (for a particular staff)
- Right-click on the staff (Mac: Ctrl-click) , select Staff properties... and uncheck "Show clef;"
- Open the master palette and select the "Symbols" section;
- Drag and drop a clef from the master palette onto the first measure of the staff; OR select the first note and click a clef in the master palette (double-click in versions prior to 3.4).
Note: This option may be useful to TAB users who do not want the clef to repeat on every subsequent line.
Hide all clefs in a particular staff
- Right-click on the staff (Mac: Ctrl-click) , and select Staff properties...;
- Uncheck "Show clef."