Need help transposing
I'm looking for and finding some great scores to use with my concert band, however our Euphonium players all read treble clef. Is there an easy way to do this on the score?
I have talked to one of my Euphonium players and she gave me some pointers, but I don't know how to do these in the software. She said they read the same key as trumpet and clarinet but when I do that and play back the score it sounds awful.
Thanks in advance.
Yes, I'm already using version 2.0.1 I just got a new computer and downloaded it this morning, however I'm not finding the things I need. Consider me a new user and tell me where to find dialog boxes, symbols, menus, etc. I've spent almost all morning trying to find these on my own and if I'd have found them I wouldn't be here asking.
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On the 'Add Instruments' dialog, just switch to 'All Instruments', MuseScore provides "Euphonium (Treble Clef)" there (in addition to just "Euphonium"). Transposition should be set up properly (major second + octave down)
In reply to On the 'Add Instruments' by Jojo-Schmitz
I'm working with a "pre-made" score (meaning it's not one I created on my own). When I go to the instruments screen, it's showing everything as treble, but the score has them all as bass.
I'm not seeing an "Add Instruments" dialog box, this is the one under "Edit > Instruments".
In reply to I'm working with a "pre-made" by FarfalleAlfredo
"All", not "Add". Click on the "Common Instruments" popup menu to see it
And on an existing score probably best via right-ckick, staff properties, change instrument
In reply to "All", not "Add". Click on by Jojo-Schmitz
That does not give me a Treble Euphonium option
I don't have an "All Instruments" dialog box either.
In reply to That does not give me a by FarfalleAlfredo
Click on that "Common instruments" and switch to "All instruments"
Then select "Euphonium (Treble Clef)"
Or even easier: just enter Euphon... in the Search box at the bottom (using that will do the switch to "All instruments" for you)
Oh, you don't have that... -> upgrade to MuseScore 2.0.1
In reply to Click on that "Common by Jojo-Schmitz
No need to get snippy, if you don't want to help a new user then save the topic for somebody who does.
Got it transposed in the score, but it did not move the notes, the notes are all the same with a ton of accidentals. How do I get rid of those and make it so an A flat is not a G sharp?
In reply to No need to get snippy, if you by FarfalleAlfredo
Snippy? Me? No, surely not. I apologize if it came across like that, but I have no idea why it would have?
Anyway, If transpose didn't move the notes, it wasn't a transpose, but a mere change of the key signature.
In reply to Snippy? Me? No, surely not. I by Jojo-Schmitz
It kinda did, apology accepted.
Fixed the note issue by highlighting a few bars then under "Notes" I clicked "Respell Pitches".
Doing this, I wish I'd have kept up with Music Theory :)
Now that I know how to do this, my band will appreciate the music.
In reply to It kinda did, apology by FarfalleAlfredo
on your screen shot I missed to see the search box, also I missed that you mentioned to be using 2.0.1 already, sorry about that.