Add 2 especific new instruments on the instrument list

• Apr 6, 2018 - 14:00

Hi everyone,

I am a Brazilian 7-string-classical-guitar-player and I always wrote for this specific instrument, its same thing as the 6 string classical guitar, but with one more bass string (the tune is B1), I don't know how to change de instruments list and I always have to change a 6-string guitar staff and tab to a 7-string one. Anyone can help me to make this programming change? I don't know how to programming.

There is one more request, I always wrote to a Brazilian instrument called "Cavaquinho" and a want to add this one to. The specifications are:

Cavaquinho (4-strings guitar)
1º string - D5
2º string - B4
3º string - G4
4º string - D4
19 frets
you can use de the Steel String guitar MIDI as the sound
It's wrote in a standard G Staff

Thanks everyone! =)


Comments

Both, the 7 string and the 4 string one are steel-strung? The 7-sing one uses treble clef and transposed an octave or uses treble clef 8vb?

In reply to by Lucas Madi

Hello guitarist! :)
See the templates:
7-string guitar:
1) Standard notation only: 7 strings.mscz
2) Standard + Linked Tab staff (I don't know your preference, use case?): 7 strings + linked TAB.mscz

Cavaquinho:
1) Standard notation: Cavaquinho2.mscz
2) Standard + Linked Tab staff: Cavaquinho + Linked TAB2.mscz

NB: see in the handbook how to customize the tuning, number of strings: https://musescore.org/en/handbook/tablature#edit-string-data

In reply to by Jojo-Schmitz

Just a clarification: I saw the conversation on GitHub. Indeed, by doing quickly and both and in same time, and by a kind of idiotic parallelism, I made a template of a tablature of four lines for the cavaquinho, instrument of four strings, which is correct.
And a tablature of seven lines, for the Brazilian guitar, violao, seven strings, which is incorrect.
So, not seven-line Tab, my bad.

In reply to by Jojo-Schmitz

"So it is suposed to be 6 lines Tab for that particular 7-String instrument?"
Indeed, as far I know (maybe some less common practices, but I am not aware of that right now)

"Also I'm somewhat unsure where the difference between a Cavaquinho and an Ukulele is, except for the name. Just different tuning?"

Different tuning indeed. The only other difference is the steel strings (nylon strings for ukulele), hence the choice of the sound of an acoustic guitar for the cavaquinho.

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