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Documented Transposition pursuant to discussions at http://musescore.org/en/node/18726 and http://musescore.org/en/node/18731
I don't see that shift-up or shift-down key presses are currently used for anything, and it seems like it would be good to give them the function of transposing the selection up or down by scale degrees. It is in a way expected, since a scale degree is usually bigger than a semitone, and the shift key is associated with making something bigger.
Since the functionality of transposing by scale degree is already present, it shouldn't be much work to just map shift-up and shift-down to that functionality.
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I was not able to add tremolo to a note except according to the procedure that I am now adding to the handbook, namely right-clicking on the tremolo symbol while the note is selected. Show moreShow less |