Instruments traditionnels
Reported version
3.3
Type
Functional
Frequency
Once
Severity
S5 - Suggestion
Reproducibility
Always
Status
needs info
Regression
No
Workaround
No
Project
- Severity = S5-Suggestion
- Nom long de l'instrument (en Anglais, il sera traduit plus tard) three-hole flute (French : Galoubet)
- Nom court Gal
- Clef G
- Etendue des notes jouées par un amateur Eb-F-G-A-Bb-C-D-Eb-F-G-A-Bb
- Etendue des notes jouées par un pro Eb-E-F-F#-G-G#-A-Bb-B-C-C#-D-D#-Eb-E-F-F#-G-G#-A-Bb
- Transposition pour les instruments transpositeurs. B-Bb-A-G-D
Comments
I assume this is a request for a new instrument to be added to instrumenbts.xml in MuseScore, and that no PR has actually been created yet,
OK, where's the PR?
Google translate:
Long name of the instrument (in English, it will be translated later) three-hole flute (French: Galoubet)
Short name Gal
Clef G
Scope of notes played by an amateur Eb-FGA-Bb-CD-Eb-FGA-Bb
Scope of notes played by an Eb-EFF pro # -GG # -A-Bb-BCC # -DD # -Eb-EFF # -GG # -A-Bb
Transposition for transposing instruments. B-Bb-AGD
I don't understand Transposition for transposing instruments. B-Bb-AGD is is a family of 5 instruments with different transpositionings?
Range is just that, a range, not a list of possible notes (MuseScore can't do that), so amateur Eb-Bb (in which octave?) and professional Eb-Bb (again? Which octave?)
In reply to I don't understand… by Jojo-Schmitz
As if a Bb sax was in B and / or in A and / or in G and / or in D
That doesn't make it any clearr, not to me at least. A Bb Sax is transpoing by a major second, regardless of what keysig a score might be in.