Alto G Ocarina not transposed as it should
This is my first post here, so please kindly point me in the right direction if I have gone about this the wrong way. After about a decade with LilyPond and dabbling in Finale before that since 2000, now MuseScore 4 has just about made a convert of me.
For practicing purposes, I am recreating one of my previous scores I originally did in LilyPond. This one is for Alto G ocarina, which is a transposing instrument, but it appears that MuseScore has it configured to sound at concert pitch. In standard notation for this instrument, written middle C when played on this instrument corresponds to the G a perfect 5th above it on a piano.
I have been able to edit this instrument in this score using the settings below (in Staff/Part Properties) to behave correctly, but it would be nice if choosing this instrument during score setup would already be set up this way from the beginning. Or have I mixed up something?
Comments
Just a bold shot: try to create an empty score with the correct instrument settings and save it as a user defined template (i.e. save it in the Templates folder defined in Preferences); be warned that the title is used as display name in the templates section.
Ultimately this should be fixed in the instruments.xml (see Preferences - Score for the folder, it's in the same folder as orders.xml) by adding
after the
<pPitchRange>
tag (somewhere after line ~1240]But it appears that all of the transposing ocarinas are missing the transposition settings so it might be worth opening a formal issue for that.
None of the Ocarinas is transposed, I believe none is a transposing instrument either
In reply to None of the Ocarinas is… by Jojo-Schmitz
All ocarinas other than Bass C are transposing, and Musescore has the range for the Bass C in the range of a Contrabass C, so that doesn't exactly help. I brought this up in 2022 and nothing happened then. But they're all written to have the same fingering across all ocarinas for reading the same music. Makes writing for and learning them so much easier.