interval tenth
Hello, how can I add interval tenth? There is only add 1-9 (unison - ninth) possibility.
Thanks
Update: how can I add interval tenth to all selected notes?
Hello, how can I add interval tenth? There is only add 1-9 (unison - ninth) possibility.
Thanks
Update: how can I add interval tenth to all selected notes?
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Press alt-9 for a ninth then press your up arrow once or twice, depending on the nature of the interval you are creating.
In reply to Press alt-9 for a ninth then… by Al Loast
Thank you. I'm writting scale system and adding intervals until ninth is easy - select all and add 1-9. I'm now searching for possibility to do the same with tenths, select all - add tenths. If I, after select all, add 9, selection dissapear and I can press up arrow only for one note and there are too many notes left to do it one by one.
Or add third - or just the letter name - then ctrl+up.
In reply to Or add third - or just the… by Marc Sabatella
Thank you, but I need it for whole scale system. I select all scales, add third, but then selection dissapear and I can use ctrl+up only for one note at once. And there are then too many notes left to do that one by one. Until ninth is easy adding it to all notes and I would like to find the same way to add tenth.
In reply to Thank you, but I need it for… by mirkol
I see. You could do this by copying the passage to a second staff, transposing that, and then combining using implode. Or a plugin could simply adding the tenth. The Prunestack plugin would be a good starting point also for simple selecting the top notes.
In reply to I see. You could do this by… by Marc Sabatella
Thank you very much for interresting ideas. I will explore them. For now I solved it with thirds in G-major, I added octave and erased manually thirds (for one scale it's not to much work), so I got tenths in G-major. I copied it and pasted it further for getting other scales with arrow up transposition.
In reply to Thank you very much for… by mirkol
Oh, that’s a great idea, especially because the PruneStack plugin will handle deleting the extra octave very easily. So I definitely recommend trying that (see Download / Plugins menu above).