Transpose Chord Symbols

• Jun 11, 2020 - 21:08

Hi. I'm creating lead sheets with chord symbols, and when I go to transpose for different instruments, the chord symbols don't transpose. Is there a way to do this?


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I'm French and with M.S.2, it works perfectly, but I need to ask, before writing notes and chords, in STYLE, to use french notation.
It works if I transpose, and it works if I copy only chords, to paste in an instrument in other key, like Alto Sax. Without asking anything, MS transpose the chords for the Alto Sax

In reply to by Raymond Wicquart

I want to add chord names above my score but do not see anything in Palettes or Master Palettes that allows me to do that. Can you help me?
Also, my score is complete using MS, but when I print the score, everything prints perfectly, EXCEPT for the first measure of every stave! What is missing, is the G clef sign, the 4/4 time signature! My score is perfect on my Mac screen, but the printed copy is always missing those elements in the first measure of every stave.
Any thoughts you might have would be MUCH appreciated. this has NEVER happened to me before in other of my compositions!!

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In reply to by Marc Sabatella

If the Chord symbols are entered with Ctrl+T does that also mean that it would not be possible to have MuseScore play them?
I got a score from a friend (MusicXML) and imported it. It all imported OK but when I went to play it the Chords played badly clashed with the rest of the music. I'm thinking he entered them manually into the system he was using but not indicated on it that he was using a Capo. So rather than getting a MuseScore plugin to re-guess the chords from the notes in the score and re-write the chord chart I tried to select all the chords in the stave and transpose them up by 2 semitones. This appeared to have no effect on the Chord names in the chart at all.

In reply to by Mcl1552

Chord symbols are transposed along with the music itself in Tools / Transpose unless you disable that. So, you could first transpose the music alone to match the chords, then transpose everything back. But Ctrl+T isn’t chord symbols at all, just plain text.

If you need further assistance, best to start a new thread and attach your score and describe what your are trying to do in more detail.

In reply to by Mcl1552

>> I tried to select all the chords in the stave and transpose them up by 2 semitones. This appeared to have no effect on the Chord names in the chart at all.

I don't know about MuseScore 4, but in MuseScore 3.6 there are no chord symbol transposing controls on a staff with a capo setting. In other words, a capo affects playback of notes on the staff, but it has no effect on chord symbols on the same staff.

Nice if chord symbols could follow the capo or be independently transposed.

scorster

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