Replace an existing key signature
Replace key signature for all staves
Use any of the following methods:
Drag a key signature from the palette onto the key signature to be replaced (or onto the measure containing the key signature).
Select the key signature to be replaced, and click a new key signature in a palette (double-click in versions prior to 3.4).
produces a very non-intuitive result. It changes the key signature, but LEAVES ALL THE EXISTING NOTES WHERE THEY ARE. My expectation was that it would work like transposition.
Then your expectations are just wrong. If you want to transpose, transpose (if need be with keysig change), if you want to (only) change the keysig, to just that. The latter won't change any pitches and is not supposed to
If there's nothing entered in the measures yet, drag the new key into the first measure. If there are notes already, you need to use Tools->Transpose (Notes->Transpose in v 2).
"And I will add that you have to first SELECT the notes, or else the "To Key" option is not available."
The "To key" is not available, simply because there is something (note, text, etc. that remains selected somewhere in the score) . This is a rather frequent case of misunderstanding about using this tool.
So, either:
1. Select all (Ctrl + A) -> Tools -> Transpose
Or:
2. In Normal mode: Escape (which allows you to deselect everything) -> Tools -> Transpose
Comments
See https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/key-signatures
In reply to See https://musescore.org/en… by Jojo-Schmitz
I will add that this section:
Replace an existing key signature
Replace key signature for all staves
Use any of the following methods:
Drag a key signature from the palette onto the key signature to be replaced (or onto the measure containing the key signature).
Select the key signature to be replaced, and click a new key signature in a palette (double-click in versions prior to 3.4).
produces a very non-intuitive result. It changes the key signature, but LEAVES ALL THE EXISTING NOTES WHERE THEY ARE. My expectation was that it would work like transposition.
In reply to I will add that this section… by reggoboy
Then your expectations are just wrong. If you want to transpose, transpose (if need be with keysig change), if you want to (only) change the keysig, to just that. The latter won't change any pitches and is not supposed to
If there's nothing entered in the measures yet, drag the new key into the first measure. If there are notes already, you need to use Tools->Transpose (Notes->Transpose in v 2).
In reply to If there's nothing entered… by mike320
And I will add that you have to first SELECT the notes, or else the "To Key" option is not available.
In reply to And I will add that you have… by reggoboy
"And I will add that you have to first SELECT the notes, or else the "To Key" option is not available."
The "To key" is not available, simply because there is something (note, text, etc. that remains selected somewhere in the score) . This is a rather frequent case of misunderstanding about using this tool.
So, either:
1. Select all (Ctrl + A) -> Tools -> Transpose
Or:
2. In Normal mode: Escape (which allows you to deselect everything) -> Tools -> Transpose