notes placed before a clef sign
How would you insert notes before a clef sign? Is it possible to do this?
An example can be seen here --> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:If_ye_love_me.png
How would you insert notes before a clef sign? Is it possible to do this?
An example can be seen here --> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:If_ye_love_me.png
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That's not a standard type of notation, so no way to do it directly, but you could do it by creating an extra measure before the start of your piece, setting its clef, time, and key signature to be something other than what the actual clef will be, then hiding those initial clefs and signatures. Not sure you'd be able to get it to look exactly like the example., though. I'd consider using a different means of indicating range.
In reply to That's not a standard type of by Marc Sabatella
Thank you for your idea.
If you look at the Soprano part, the range isn't even correct (the range in full score is C4-C5 but C4-D5 is shown in the example above) very lose standard indeed :D
In reply to Thank you for your idea. If by melony
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In reply to Are you sure your copy isn't by ChurchOrganist
The fullscore is available at http://imslp.org/wiki/If_Ye_Love_Me_(Tallis,_Thomas)
It's in the same key F major.
Miwarre added these for some 15-16'th century pieces from Guillet he transcribed in MS v2.0 (development). See the transcriptions posted in http://musescore.org/en/node/12882. You could ask how he did it.