Transpose but not the sheet music

• Dec 23, 2023 - 09:38

Hi, I have a military High Pitch flute that when a D is written in musescore, it is equal to an #F on my flute so is there a way to transpose the music up 4 semitones BUT keep the written music original and save (if possible) the settings in any way? If there is, be gentle as Im new to Musescore. Many thanks in advance. Dave


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See this bit of the handbook. https://musescore.org/en/handbook/4/transposition#transposing-instrumen…

To ensure that I have understood what you are hoping for - I assume that you have a Musescore score that is written for a flute in C. You want Musescore to play the notes that are written in that part as if they were played on your high pitch flute. Therefore, you want the sound to played a major third higher than written.

Referring to the handbook section in the link above, you will need to specify the transposition as a Major third up. Musescore will retain the same played pitches and therefore the notes in the score will be transposed down a major third to compensate. If you are viewing your score with concert pitch not selected you will see that the key signature has been transposed as well - don't worry about that yet. You then need to re-pitch the notes back up a major third so that they look the same as you started with but will be played back according to the transposition you have set. To do that select everything on the stave use Tools>Transpose>By interval and select up a Major third. Make sure that transpose key signature is checked.

It is a much easier process if you start with the correct instrument and transposition. Then you can enter the notes at sounding pitch or at written pitch depending on whether you are viewing the score at concert pitch (in the first case) or not (in the second case).

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