Shift - (note name) places original note, not alternate.

• Nov 14, 2021 - 20:19

As a part of my writing, I often have to place a note with an octave above it. Generally this works well - I place the note and use shift - (same note name) to place the octave.

However, when I place the note name, say D, and I really want a Db, I place the note, use arrow keys to alter it and then use shift - D, the note placed does not follow the #/b alteration but places the natural note.

I believe this should be changed as I am sure it is far more common to place an octave rather than a major 7 or # nine.


Comments

Interestingly enough, there's more. I don't input with the keyboard, so I had to do a little playing with it. I notice that when I input a D from the keyboard, then use the arrow key to lower it to Db, the D is highlighted but the flat sign is not. This may be why shift /D only places a D. This seems consistent with the way MuseScore deals with accidentals. Selecting the flat sign from the tool bar before Shift/D will place a Db. But that's not a saving in steps as opposed to the arrow keys.

In reply to by xavierjazz

You can also select the required accidental before adding the second note. Using the accidentals on the tool bar requires a switch from keyboard to mouse, but you can set up keyboard shortcuts for accidentals which allows you to do it all without resort to mouse. I have # for sharp, - for flat and = for natural; so, to get C# octaves I would press # C # Shift+C.

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