Tuba Eb delavalart • Jan 25, 2024 - 13:12 How can I notate for an Eb Tuba please Reply Comments Ben Lindeboom • Jan 25, 2024 - 13:40 Double-click on the "Long instrument name" Eb Tuba in the score. In the "Stave/Part properties" window, you can change the transposition. Reply hamsandwichnow • Jan 25, 2024 - 14:17 . Reply hamsandwichnow • Jan 25, 2024 - 14:17 You can also start with an Eb tuba by, while selecting the instruments, search for tuba, and some hidden kinds will show up. The default instrument is the combined range. Reply SteveBlower • Jan 25, 2024 - 14:29 In reply to You can also start with an… by hamsandwichnow You need to look in All instruments Reply HildeK • Jan 25, 2024 - 14:48 In reply to You need to look in All… by SteveBlower In MuS 3 there are both, the E flat tuba in treble clef and transposing and the E flat tuba in bass clef, then not transposing. Is this no longer the case in MuS 4? Reply bobjp • Jan 25, 2024 - 15:56 In reply to In MuS 3 there are both, the… by HildeK If I understand the question, both are available in MU4. I just created a score with them. Reply hamsandwichnow • Jan 25, 2024 - 15:58 In reply to You need to look in All… by SteveBlower I meant search bar, which shows all instruments. Reply
Ben Lindeboom • Jan 25, 2024 - 13:40 Double-click on the "Long instrument name" Eb Tuba in the score. In the "Stave/Part properties" window, you can change the transposition. Reply
hamsandwichnow • Jan 25, 2024 - 14:17 You can also start with an Eb tuba by, while selecting the instruments, search for tuba, and some hidden kinds will show up. The default instrument is the combined range. Reply
SteveBlower • Jan 25, 2024 - 14:29 In reply to You can also start with an… by hamsandwichnow You need to look in All instruments Reply
HildeK • Jan 25, 2024 - 14:48 In reply to You need to look in All… by SteveBlower In MuS 3 there are both, the E flat tuba in treble clef and transposing and the E flat tuba in bass clef, then not transposing. Is this no longer the case in MuS 4? Reply
bobjp • Jan 25, 2024 - 15:56 In reply to In MuS 3 there are both, the… by HildeK If I understand the question, both are available in MU4. I just created a score with them. Reply
hamsandwichnow • Jan 25, 2024 - 15:58 In reply to You need to look in All… by SteveBlower I meant search bar, which shows all instruments. Reply
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Double-click on the "Long instrument name" Eb Tuba in the score.
In the "Stave/Part properties" window,
you can change the transposition.
.
You can also start with an Eb tuba by, while selecting the instruments, search for tuba, and some hidden kinds will show up. The default instrument is the combined range.
In reply to You can also start with an… by hamsandwichnow
You need to look in All instruments
In reply to You need to look in All… by SteveBlower
In MuS 3 there are both, the E flat tuba in treble clef and transposing and the E flat tuba in bass clef, then not transposing.
Is this no longer the case in MuS 4?
In reply to In MuS 3 there are both, the… by HildeK
If I understand the question, both are available in MU4. I just created a score with them.
In reply to You need to look in All… by SteveBlower
I meant search bar, which shows all instruments.